HC Deb 23 May 1957 vol 570 c100W
Mr. Benn

asked the Secretary of State for War whether soldiers leaving the military corrective establishment at Colchester at the end of their sentence are normally required to sign statements declaring that they have not suffered ill treatment during their period of detention.

Mr. John Hare:

No, but they are seen by the commandant on the day of release and invited to make any complaints they wish about their treatment. They are required to sign a certificate that this opportunity has been given to them.