Written evidence to be reported to the House
Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill
1:10 pm

Nicholas Winterton (Macclesfield, Conservative)
Mr. Shaw, you are on your own. I normally ask our witnesses to identify themselves, but I do not think we need to ask you to do that because you are, of course, the prisons and probation ombudsman, and we welcome you here this afternoon. I am sorry that we kept you waiting for a few minutes, but we had a certain amount of private business to conduct before we went public.
Your first questioner will be Mr. Garnier, who speaks for Her Majesty’s Opposition.
