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Government criticised over satellite tagging system | Government criticised over satellite tagging system |
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A new £60m GPS tagging system for offenders is five years behind schedule and has so far delivered no benefits, a report has said. | A new £60m GPS tagging system for offenders is five years behind schedule and has so far delivered no benefits, a report has said. |
The Ministry of Justice had said the new technology would save money and be in place in England and Wales by 2013. | The Ministry of Justice had said the new technology would save money and be in place in England and Wales by 2013. |
But a National Audit Office report says the plan was too ambitious and lacked evidence it would work. | But a National Audit Office report says the plan was too ambitious and lacked evidence it would work. |
The MoJ said it was now in a "strong position to continue improving confidence in the new service". | The MoJ said it was now in a "strong position to continue improving confidence in the new service". |
'Unrealistic' timetable | 'Unrealistic' timetable |
The government has used electronic tagging services as part of the sentencing and supervision of offenders since 1999. | The government has used electronic tagging services as part of the sentencing and supervision of offenders since 1999. |
The technology is used by police, courts or probation services to track the location of offenders and make sure they comply with home curfews. | The technology is used by police, courts or probation services to track the location of offenders and make sure they comply with home curfews. |
In 2011, the MoJ launched a programme to develop a new "world-leading" ankle tag that combined radio frequency and GPS - or satellite - technology. | In 2011, the MoJ launched a programme to develop a new "world-leading" ankle tag that combined radio frequency and GPS - or satellite - technology. |
It set out to procure the service using a new "tower" delivery model, which incorporated contracts with four separate suppliers who would provide four different elements of the service. | It set out to procure the service using a new "tower" delivery model, which incorporated contracts with four separate suppliers who would provide four different elements of the service. |
But the NAO, an independent spending watchdog, found the MoJ set an "unrealistic" timetable for the plans and adopted a "high-risk" procurement strategy. | But the NAO, an independent spending watchdog, found the MoJ set an "unrealistic" timetable for the plans and adopted a "high-risk" procurement strategy. |
Other NAO report findings include: | |
"The ministry assumed there would be high demand for location monitoring from those who sentence offenders, but did not run a pilot to test this before launching the programme," the review said. | "The ministry assumed there would be high demand for location monitoring from those who sentence offenders, but did not run a pilot to test this before launching the programme," the review said. |
"It also did not understand the potential financial costs and benefits of expanding location monitoring." | "It also did not understand the potential financial costs and benefits of expanding location monitoring." |
'Bungle after bungle' | 'Bungle after bungle' |
Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Sir Ed Davey said the system had been a "disgraceful waste of public money". | Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Sir Ed Davey said the system had been a "disgraceful waste of public money". |
He added: "It has been bungle after bungle and now we learn that very little will change after all." | He added: "It has been bungle after bungle and now we learn that very little will change after all." |
An MoJ spokeswoman said there were "challenges" in the delivery of the programme between 2010 and 2015. | An MoJ spokeswoman said there were "challenges" in the delivery of the programme between 2010 and 2015. |
"As a direct result, we fundamentally changed our approach in 2015, expanding and strengthening our commercial teams and bringing responsibility for oversight of the programme in-house. | "As a direct result, we fundamentally changed our approach in 2015, expanding and strengthening our commercial teams and bringing responsibility for oversight of the programme in-house. |
"We are now in a strong position to continue improving confidence in the new service and providing better value for money for the taxpayer." | "We are now in a strong position to continue improving confidence in the new service and providing better value for money for the taxpayer." |