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Dodgy Serco has three private jail bids binned
Con-Dems blame 'uncertainty' from criminal probe but justice workers say tide is turning

Justice Secretary Chris Grayling was forced yesterday to cancel bids by notorious security privateer Serco to run three prisons.

He blamed "uncertainty" created by an investigation into Serco's public contracts following allegations of fraud, putting a stop to bids for Hatfield, Moorland and Lindholme prisons.

Prison officers welcomed the decision, which will keep the jails public, but called for further action.

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