HC Deb 16 November 1933 vol 281 c1138W
Mr. D. ADAMS

asked the Home Secretary how many reports have been made against officers at Bristol Prison during the past 12 months ended 30th September; the number of the existing subordinate staff; and the kind of punishment awarded by the Governor?

Sir J. GILMOUR

Any failure by a prison officer to perform his duties properly—even if the irregularity is of a comparatively minor character—is normally dealt with by a report. During the 12 months ended 30th September last, 11 reports were made against 10 officers at Bristol Prison. In each ease the officer was admonished by the Governor. The authorised subordinate staff of this prison as on 30th September was 27.

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