Overview
- The Brook House Inquiry identified 19 serious incidents of abuse at the immigration removal centre in 2017.
- Kate Eves, the inquiry chair, stated that the government has only accepted one recommendation, involving the ban on handcuffing detainees behind their backs while seated.
- Eves criticized both the Conservative and Labour parties for their lack of commitment to implementing urgent changes.
- The Home Office maintains that the abuse was unacceptable and is committed to preventing its recurrence, despite the limited adoption of recommendations.
- Eves expressed concern that without substantial reforms, similar abuses are likely to happen again, leaving vulnerable detainees at significant risk.