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Serco agrees to repay £68.5m after tagging scandal | Serco agrees to repay £68.5m after tagging scandal |
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Private security firm Serco has agreed to repay £68.5m to the government for overcharging to tag criminals, says the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). | |
Serco and another company, G4S, allegedly charged the government for electronically monitoring people who were either dead or in jail. | Serco and another company, G4S, allegedly charged the government for electronically monitoring people who were either dead or in jail. |
The government also uncovered problems with G4S's contract to provide facilities management in courts. | The government also uncovered problems with G4S's contract to provide facilities management in courts. |
The matter has been referred to the Serious Fraud Office (SFO). | |
Both companies have withdrawn from the bidding process to win contracts to supervise offenders on their release from prison. | Both companies have withdrawn from the bidding process to win contracts to supervise offenders on their release from prison. |
They were stripped of their responsibility for tagging criminals in the UK earlier this month. | They were stripped of their responsibility for tagging criminals in the UK earlier this month. |
'Significant weaknesses' | |
Secretary of State for Justice Chris Grayling said his department had been "found wanting" in its management of the contracts. | |
He said a review into its practice had found "evidence of good practice but also significant and long-standing weaknesses in MoJ's management of contracts". | |
The Justice Secretary said he would implement the report's findings "in full" by the end of March 2014. | |
Mr Grayling said G4S had not yet agreed a position on repayment and discussions with the company were continuing. | |
"I remain determined to pursue all legal options to recover the taxpayer's money," he said. | |
Mr Grayling said he had identified "significant anomalies" in the two companies' billing practices, denouncing their conduct as "wholly unacceptable". | |
The money paid by Serco would reimburse the government for the electronic monitoring contract and the investigation, he said. | |
It also included £4.2m for the cost of the transfer to new monitoring arrangements. | |
Mr Grayling added: "As with all full and final settlements, in the event of criminality being established with material impact, we would look again at our contractual position." | |
He said the case had been referred to the SFO to see if dishonesty had taken place. | |
An SFO spokesperson said: "We are aware of the MoJ's referral and will urgently consider the information they pass to us." |
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