Pubdate: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 Source: Age, The (Australia) Page: 7 Copyright: 2009 The Age Company Ltd Contact: http://www.theage.com.au/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5 Authors: Richard Baker, Nick Mckenzie and Peter Ker Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?236 (Corruption - Outside U.S.) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/prison.htm (Incarceration) BRUMBY COMMITS TO PROBE ON JAIL DRUGS PREMIER John Brumby has promised an investigation of claims of increased drug use at the Dame Phyllis Frost Centre amid concern about the amount of contraband smuggled into Victoria's largest women's jail. Mr Brumby said yesterday's report in The Age of a recent rise in drug overdoses among inmates and a sex scandal involving prison officials was "a matter of major concern" to Corrections Minister Bob Cameron who, the Premier said, had requested a "full and detailed report" into the incidents. "Our record by and large in this area has been pretty good. But these are very serious claims ... and they will be fully investigated and I can assure you that if any further steps are necessary to prevent drugs getting into prisons we will take those steps," Mr Brumby said. The State Opposition described conditions at the prison as approaching Third-World levels and accused the Government of failing to act on repeated warnings about overcrowding and poor security procedures. "Mr Cameron should be ashamed of the conditions," Opposition corrections spokesman Andrew McIntosh said. The Government took control of the prison from a private operator in 2000 due to concern about the prevalence of drugs among inmates. Prison advocates and former inmates contacted The Age yesterday to claim the drug situation at the jail was the worst it had been in years. A 25 per cent increase in inmates over the past 12 months was also contributing to a spate of drug overdoses and suicide attempts, they said. "You've only just scratched the surface of the problems at the prison. There is corruption and the conditions are getting worse and worse," a recently released prisoner told The Age. The overcrowding situation at the Deer Park jail has forced Corrections Victoria to place a small number of female prisoners in cells in suburban police stations over the past 10 weeks. Mr Brumby said it was incorrect to say the Government had done nothing to act on drugs and management problems at the prison. "I think those matters were bought to the attention of prison authorities and they put steps in place to prevent drug use and drugs being smuggled into prisons, but it would appear ... there may still be some drugs that are getting into the prison," he said. The prison's former acting operations manager and a female officer were recently investigated after they altered rosters to enable them to have sex around the prison. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake