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S for S: Well, I don't know the details of this particular incident, but if this is evidence of bad work by the contractor then I would guess when it comes to the end of his contract, he will not get it renewed. But it may be that these
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Mr Secretary, do you think there would be any objections from the disciplined services to using uniforms manufactured by the CSI, assuming that they meet the specifications, delivery dates, price and quality requirements are acceptable ?
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be quite improper for the disciplined services involved in maintaining
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the prisoners themselves, the people in fact who they had helped to put inside. That's why we need between the prisons and the disciplined services, we need the tailors who will not be prisoners
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be willing to try out the stock size uniforms supplied by the CSI on a experimental basis ?
S for S: Not stock size, no. If it was stock size,
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