Lisa Owen interviews Labour MP Kelvin Davis
Lisa Owen interviews Labour MP Kelvin Davis Davis
says has received at least three allegations of rapes that
occurred in the Serco-run Mt Eden prison that he’s
referred to police He reveals claims prisoners at Mt
Eden have been forced to call their families on contraband
mobile phones to extort money for other inmates. Owen: Again, it has to be asked, have you seen any
evidence or are people just telling you this? Davis says
Serco shouldn’t be given other contracts in NZ. “Serco is just not the company, and now they're
looking at looking after other areas — social bonds. Let's
keep Serco away from our kids.”
Davis:
Yes, I've seen the evidence.
Owen: What kind of
evidence?
Davis: Bank accounts numbers, cell phone
numbers. Yeah. The evidence is there.
Lisa Owen: Labour MP Kelvin Davis believes
that putting Serco at the helm of Mt Eden Prison has led to
chaos and is a bad deal for taxpayers who are footing the
bill. He's been inundated with allegations about
mistreatment at the prison, and he joins me now. Good
morning.
Kelvin Davis: Good
morning.
You heard the Prime Minister there.
He's saying these are just allegations at the moment. He
will hold the prison to account. All hell will break loose
if evidence shows that it's doing something wrong. What more
can you ask for?
Well, look, I'd like to
know what his definition of 'all hell will break loose'
because, quite frankly, right now Serco's just sitting on
the naughty step, and they're bringing in the public prison
people to run a private system, so they've got the worst of
both worlds. Because the taxpayer is paying to do the job
that Serco should be doing. And that's just not right. But,
also, he said, 'we've acted quickly.' 'Something happened
today, we did this tomorrow.' The reality is Anne Tolley
said, 'We've known about fight clubs for years,' and they've
done nothing for yonks. It's only when they've seen it on
Facebook, that's when they decided to act because it's
publicly embarrassing for them.
Well, when you
say they're sitting them on the naughty step, the Prime
Minister has said there he's leaving the door open to
terminate the contract.
Well, they haven't
given them a written final warning. Basically, they haven't
done anything except give wag their finger at them and then
brought in the public service to run a private
system.
He also really strongly disputed your
facts over the Nick Evans case. Have you got that
wrong?
Look, it's not about me. This is
about people in prison who are getting bashed, um, allegedly
getting bashed and raped and assaulted on a daily basis.
That is what this is about. It is not about me. It is about
people in prison who are vulnerable and they're getting
dealt to.
Okay, well, you want Serco's Mt Eden
contract cancelled. Would you cancel Wiri's as well — the
big new prison?
Well, the rot has set in. I
mean, in the UK, Serco's got problems. In Australia they've
got problems. In Mt Eden they've got problems. Why would a
couple of kilometres between Mt Eden and Auckland South mean
that the rot hasn't spread that far as well? I mean, Serco
is just not the company, and now they're looking at looking
after other areas — social bonds. Let's keep Serco away
from our kids.
Well, that would cost the
taxpayer tens of millions of dollars. You realise that,
don't you? Would you be prepared to wear
that?
And the human cost. You know, what is
the human cost? The cost of violence in prisons is that it's
going to go out into the community when those people are
released, and there's going to be a greater human cost. And
that is the most important thing here.
Okay,
well, you're getting inundated by emails and calls from
people trying to tell you what's going on in that prison.
Further serious allegations of a sexual nature now. What can
you tell us about that?
Yes. We've received
a number of allegations. And anything to do with, you know,
serious sexual issues and that, we've just referred them
straight to the police.
So, what? You're
talking rape
allegations?
Correct.
How
many?
At least three. And, uh, I haven't
checked all my emails. There's been a tsunami of information
come through, and I'm sure there will be more coming
through. And anything that we believe needs to go to the
police, we just direct it straight to them.
So
at least three rape allegations that the Labour Party has
referred or is referring on to the police to
investigate?
Correct.
Okay.
Also, I understand you have information about extortion —
claims of extortion from within Mt Eden Prison. Can you
explain what's going on?
So inmates are
standing over other inmates and getting them to call home,
call families and say, 'You need to put money into bank
accounts,' for protection, basically. And so, you know,
we've referred this as well to the police.
And
so that's happening on cell phones from inside the prison,
as far as you can tell?
Absolutely. So
prisoners in Mt Eden are being given cell phones, they've
been made to call people on the outside and say, 'You need
to put money into bank accounts.'
Again, it
has to be asked, have you seen any evidence or are people
just telling you this?
Yes, I've seen the
evidence.
What kind of
evidence?
Bank accounts numbers, cell phone
numbers. Yeah. The evidence is there.
Okay,
and are you referring those matters to the police as
well?
They have been referred to the
police.
Okay, is it just Mt Eden or are you
getting information about other prisons — publicly run
prisons?
We're not so naive as to say
there's no violence in other prisons. We have got some
emails about other prisons as well, but at the moment the
overwhelming tsunami of information is about Mt Eden
Correctional Facility and Serco.
Yeah, because
the thing is what tells you that this is just to do with the
fact that it's a private operator because a lot of people
say, and the Prime Minister did say himself, if you put a
lot of people with problems and issues into one tin
together, this is inevitable.
Yeah, one of
the big things, though, about what the Prime Minister said
is that the public prisons are under scrutiny, whereas Serco
isn't, and we've just been told to accept what they're
saying. You know, those tables... We just can't trust the
information on those tables. It's just absolute nonsense.
They've said that there's only been 139 prisoner-on-prisoner
assaults in Mt Eden. Look, I just cannot believe that
because of the tsunami of information that's coming into me.
They're just not credible figures.
Let's be
clear here. Are you saying they're cooking the
books?
What I'm saying is that I just can't
believe the information that we're seeing.
All
right. Thanks for joining me this morning, Kelvin
Davis.
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