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Prisoners win big payouts for parole delays, FOI reveals

Prisoners who had their parole hearing dates were missed were paid £100,000 in 2012 a Freedom of Information request has revealed. 

They received payouts after complaining that their human rights had been breached.

The Independent report: 

Murderers, rapists and kidnappers have received compensation totalling hundreds of thousands of pounds from the Government after complaining that delays in their parole hearings breached their human rights.

The Parole Board has admitted that a backlog of cases has forced it to pay out more than £300,000 in the past three years to compensate scores of prisoners for “distress” caused by the delays.

The total bill for compensation in 2012 was more than £100,000 and includes a £9,000 payout to a murderer who sued the authorities when they missed the deadline for deciding whether he should be freed on parole.

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