Announcing the appointment of Dame Lynne Owens to lead the
Independent Review into Releases in Error.
Following the release in error of Hadush Kebatu from HMP
Chelmsford on Friday 24 October 2025, the Deputy Prime Minister
announced on Monday 27 October that Dame Lynne Owens will lead
the Independent Review into Releases in Error.
The terms of the independent review are as follows:
- Establish the facts and timeline of the release in error of
Mr. Kebatu from HMP Chelmsford.
- Consider whether the relevant protocols around prisoner
discharge were in place at HMP Chelmsford and whether staff had
sufficient experience, training, tools, and technology to apply
them appropriately.
- Consider the extent to which the protocols were properly
complied with in this case, identifying points of failure.
- Consider what is causing the releases in error across the
prison estate, highlighting any systemic factors that require
addressing.
- Consider whether the existing protocols and operating
procedures that govern prisoner discharges are sufficiently
robust.
- Make recommendations on the basis of the above that can be
implemented across the prison estate to reduce the likelihood of
any such incident occurring in the future.
As part of this review, Dame Lynne will also offer to consult
with the victims of Mr. Kebatu or their nominated
representatives.
Deputy Prime Minister said:
We will get to the bottom of what happened in this case, and we
will take whatever steps necessary to tackle the spike in
releases in error, so that we can uphold the first duty of every
government, which is to keep the public safe from harm.
Dame Lynne Owens
Dame Lynne Owens is a former Deputy Commissioner of the
Metropolitan Police and former Director General of the National
Crime Agency, bringing her extensive expertise to the review.
While Dame Lynne will be given access to the information she
needs to deliver against the terms of reference, the review will
be independent of HMPPS. The report on the review, including any
recommendations, will be submitted to the Deputy Prime Minister
and the Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Justice. The
review is expected to conclude within 8 weeks.