Probation is renationalised by Justice Secretary David Gauke - tearing up 'failing' Grayling's 'irredeemably flawed' reforms Supervision of 200,000 offenders will be removed from part-private companies Changes will take place when the current contracts end in December 2020 Chris Grayling introduced the defective shake-up when he was justice secretary
By Ian Drury Home Affairs Editor For The Daily Mail
Published: 01:12 BST, 16 May 2019 | Updated: 01:12 BST, 16 May 2019
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Justice Secretary David Gauke has renationalised probation – tearing up 'irredeemably flawed' reforms after five years of controversy.
Supervision of around 200,000 low and medium-risk offenders will be removed from part-private companies and taken over by the National Probation Service.
Changes will take place when the current contracts end in December 2020. From then, private sector