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Manager set up monthly payments to his own business for made-up IT services contract
Review comes after attack by Usman Khan left two people dead
MPs sceptical over "government’s poor track record in delivering promised new prison places"
Agreement reached as Deloitte fined £4.2m over its auditing of the outsourcing giant during the scandal
Courts programme boosts justice department's consultants bill
Probation services would be 'safer' under public ownership, chief inspector says
HM Courts and Tribunals Service remains confident it will deliver on reform plan, despite auditors warning of financial, technological, and legislative challenges
Appointment of Janet Young comes ahead of updated Government Estates Strategy
The sacking of Nick Hardwick as chair of the Parole Board has raised questions about the future of the body – including how ministers will be able to find a successor, says Suzannah Brecknell
David Gauke’s dismissal of the head of the Parole Board following the John Worboys case raises questions about how the relationship between the board and the department will work in future
Justice secretary confirms move as planning permission sought for four new jails
Nick Hardwick – who clashed with the MoJ over spending controls – is to become chair of the Parole Board
MoJ's top official says falling out with prisons inspector was the result of spending controls introduced "in some haste" to tackle department's overspend
The Ministry of Justice’s track record on outsourcing is a shaky one – but in its probation reforms, it’s running one of Whitehall’s most ambitious greenfield contracting-out schemes. Matt Ross meets project chief Antonia Romeo