Examples of Commissioner of Prisons in a sentence
The President shall, in consultation with the leaders of all political parties represented in the National Assembly, appoint by Proclamation the first Chief of the Defence Force, the firstInspector-General of Police and the first Commissioner of Prisons.
The Superintendent or Designee, who will consult with MDOC’s Deputy Commissioner of Clinical Services and Reentry or Designee and Deputy Commissioner of Prisons or Designee as deemed necessary, will be responsible for rendering the final decision.
H.M Commissioner of Prisons for England and Malta, Alexander Paterson, delivered a report to the Governor of Malta in which he proposed two major innovations: the release of offenders on licence (parole system) and the introduction of the Probation Services.
The President shall, in consultation with the leaders of all political parties represented in the National Assembly, appoint by Proclamation the first Chief of the Defence Force, the first Inspector-General of Police and the first Commissioner of Prisons.
The President may remove the Commissioner of Prisons from office for good cause and in the public interest and in accordance with the provisions of any Act of Parliament which may prescribe procedures considered to be expedient for this purpose.
Permission was required from the Commissioner of Prisons and the Minister of Justice, which sometimes was not granted or took 1 month or longer to obtain.
Subject to the general authority and direction of the President and the Prison Service Council, the Commissioner of Prisons shall be responsible for the operational control and administration of the Prison Service and Prisons in The Gambia.
The Commissioner of Prisons shall be appointed by the President after consultation with the National Security council.2. Subject to this section, the power to appoint persons in the rank of Assistant Commissioner and above in the Prison Service shall be vested in the President on the advice of the Commissioner of Prisons through the Secretary of State.
In a March news report, Commissioner of Prisons Abraham Kamakil claimed that the average time spent by suspects in pretrial detention on capital charges was approximately 16 months.
The procedure is normally initiated when the Commissioner of Prisons received a report on allegation of misconduct or indiscipline and he reports the matter to the Director of Personnel Administration for the information of the Commission and concurrently warns the officer in writing of the allegation.