EDICT says it is the taxpayers who will have to pay the awards handed out by courts for wrongful deaths. FMTNews Covid19
The government’s plan to use prison academies to house MCO offenders has been panned by a human rights group who warns of Covid-19 infections among detainees.
In a statement, it said prisons must have medical examinations and registration at entries, uniform and laundry arrangements, food provisions, provisions for detainees to take prescription medication, health and safety provisions, monitoring provisions, visitor controls and trained staff and transport, among others.
Adding that those imprisoned might be prone to suicide, it said prison staff must be equipped with all necessary means to detect and respond to suicidal behaviour. “At the academy, the same rules will be used as in a normal prison. They will follow the same standard operating procedure,” the minister said.
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