The three speeches/headings immediately before - 1 earlier: Rosie Cooper
Will my hon. Friend the Minister please confirm the Secretary of State's response to me, as reported in the Hansard? He said: "There will not be a prison in Scarisbrick" in my constituency.—[ Official Report, 21 July 2009; Vol. 496, c. 747.] - 2 earlier: Maria Eagle
The Ministry of Justice withdrew its interest in the site to which the hon. Gentleman refers because the due diligence procedures it undertook highlighted reasons why the site did not lend itself to prison development and did not represent value for money. That is why the decision was made. We are searching for suitable further sites, including in north Wales. - 3 earlier: David Jones
The owners of the site at Caernarfon that the Ministry rejected were willing to sell it, fully remediated and with a commercially acceptable warranty, for a sum of £10 million. Given that the Ministry studiously refused to enter into any negotiations for the site and did not, so far as I can see, ever conduct any soil tests, how is the Minister able to say with such certainty—she has done so on several occasions—that it did not represent value for taxpayers' money?
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