Ministry of Justice written question – answered am ar 26 Mawrth 2024.
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many Crown Court hearings have been delayed due to a (a) failure to deliver a prisoner and (b) a delay in bringing a prisoner to a court by (i) Serco and (ii) other providers of escort services.
The number of contractual delays at the Crown Court attributable to the two PECS suppliers, in each month from September 2023 to February 2024, is shown in the table below.
Contractual delays include both failure to deliver a prisoner, and delay in bringing a prisoner to court. In contractual terms, a delay occurs when a prisoner who is at that time the responsibility of a PECS supplier, is not available in the courtroom at the required time so that courtroom business is delayed by 15 minutes or more. Whenever a delay occurs, its cause is investigated by the PECS Management Team in His Majesty’s Prison & Probation Service. During the period for which data have been provided, there were no instances of failure to deliver a prisoner: all recorded instances are attributable to delay in bringing a prisoner to court.
PECS contractual delays to Crown Court hearings, September 2023 to February 2024
Serco | Total moves to Crown Court | Number of contractual delays | Performance % |
4872 | 5 | 99.90 | |
4651 | 8 | 99.83 | |
5408 | 17 | 99.69 | |
3803 | 20 | 99.48 | |
5136 | 14 | 99.73 | |
4733 | 7 | 99.86 |
GEOAmey | Total moves to Crown Court | Number of contractual delays | Performance % |
Sep 2023 | 4904 | 2 | 99.96 |
Oct 2023 | 5169 | 3 | 99.95 |
Nov 2023 | 5559 | 2 | 99.97 |
Dec 2023 | 4419 | 1 | 99.99 |
Jan 2024 | 5586 | 1 | 99.99 |
Feb 2024 | 5223 | 1 | 99.99 |
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