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Chief Ombudsman investigating Department of Corrections

Media release Print this page Tue 18 May 2021 The Chief Ombudsman has begun an investigation into how the Department of Corrections has responded to repeated calls for reforms aimed at improving conditions for prisoners.  “In many areas, I have not seen significant and sustained improvements to prisoners’ welfare and rehabilitation,” says Peter Boshier. “This is despite concerns about conditions being raised by me and others at different levels of the department, and report after report being released calling for change.” “I simply want to know why.” Mr Boshier says his systemic investigation will be independent, wide ranging, and he expects it will take a year to complete. He notified the Chief Executive of Corrections last week that he would be conducting a self-initiated investigation.

Investigation Terms of Reference: Ara Poutama Aoteroa – Department of Corrections – actions and/or omissions to make sustained and significant improvement to prisoner welfare and rehabilitation

144.52 KB The Chief Ombudsman has commenced a self-initiated investigation into Ara Poutama Aotearoa – Department of Corrections.[1] Over the years, many findings, recommendations and suggestions for improvement have been made to the Department of Corrections by oversight entities on a wide range of critical issues. Viewed collectively, it does not appear that the concerns raised by these entities have been effectively acted on by the Department in a way that has demonstrated significant and sustained improvement to prisoner welfare and rehabilitation. The Chief Ombudsman’s role, as an Officer of Parliament, is to investigate the exercise of power by public sector agencies to ensure that there can be trust and confidence in the system. As part of his role, the Chief Ombudsman has unique and wide-ranging powers to investigate acts and decisions across the public sector, require all relevant information from any party, and form an independent opinion. Carrying out an investigati

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