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Student prisoners 'had £730,000' Student prisoners 'had £730,000'
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Almost three times as much as previously thought has been paid in student loans and grants to prisoners, the government has said.Almost three times as much as previously thought has been paid in student loans and grants to prisoners, the government has said.
When the payments emerged last month, the Innovation, Universities and Skills Secretary John Denham said an estimated £250,000 had been paid since 2007.When the payments emerged last month, the Innovation, Universities and Skills Secretary John Denham said an estimated £250,000 had been paid since 2007.
Although fewer inmates had money - 154 not the estimated 250 - the total since 1998 was £730,000, he has now told MPs. Although fewer inmates received money - 154 not the estimated 250 - the total since 1998 was £730,000, he told MPs.
He has ended the "long-established but unjustifiable provision".He has ended the "long-established but unjustifiable provision".
In a written Commons statement, Mr Denham said the review by the Student Loans Company had found that 154 prisoners had received £560,000 in maintenance loans and £160,000 in grants.In a written Commons statement, Mr Denham said the review by the Student Loans Company had found that 154 prisoners had received £560,000 in maintenance loans and £160,000 in grants.
He said 44 prisoners had received money during the current academic year.He said 44 prisoners had received money during the current academic year.
ConsiderationConsideration
"At the time I made my statement on February 7, preliminary investigations suggested that approximately 250 prisoners had received up to £250,000 in maintenance grants since 1998."At the time I made my statement on February 7, preliminary investigations suggested that approximately 250 prisoners had received up to £250,000 in maintenance grants since 1998.
"There is also evidence of some maintenance payments made to prisoners between 1990 and 1998.""There is also evidence of some maintenance payments made to prisoners between 1990 and 1998."
Payments met the rules in force at the time they were made. Mr Denham added: "I will be considering the future management of financial support for offenders in higher education, based on recommendations from my department and the Ministry of Justice."Payments met the rules in force at the time they were made. Mr Denham added: "I will be considering the future management of financial support for offenders in higher education, based on recommendations from my department and the Ministry of Justice."