Home affairs report aimed at preventing future tragedies
Home Affairs chiefs believe a damning report into the Island's parole system will help prevent future tragedies at the hands of reoffending prisoners.
Tynwald yesterday (tue) received the findings of the Karran inquiry into the release of St John's man Donovan Kitching in 2014 - who three weeks later went on to kill a woman by dangerous driving.
Chief Minister Howard Quayle called the failings leading up to the tragedy 'devastating'.
A number of recommendations surrounding staff communication, release conditions and recall powers have already been implemented.
Government social policy director Simon Griffin says it has made the system more effective:
Reinstating horse tram tracks will cost almost £2 million
Section of Douglas Promenade reopens following RTC
Horse tram business case is a 'work in progress' admits DoI minister
Manx Care to be briefed on headaches facing southern GP surgery
Man admits stealing more than £50,000 worth of devices from Manx Telecom