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Mr Severin says the department has already begun to address the<br />

situation by improving staff support processes.<br />

He says he is also looking into a program allowing staff to work at other<br />

institutions for a period of up to three months but says they would not<br />

be forced into moving.<br />

‘Staff have the opportunity to work in another area to gain a better<br />

appreciation of the broad complexities of our system, get some new<br />

ideas, maybe even recharge the batteries a bit,’ he said.<br />

‘We are looking at how we can best facilitate that to give staff who wish<br />

to participate in this scheme an opportunity to maybe transfer to another<br />

institution for a short period of time.’<br />

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2004/07/16/1155541.htm<br />

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‘Strong message to prisoners’ in Cadell drug find<br />

Monday June 22, 2009 2:32 p.m. AEST<br />

South Australia's Correctional Services Minister, Tom Koutsantonis, says<br />

possession of contraband in the state's prisons will not be tolerated.<br />

Last week officers at the Cadell Training Centre in the Riverland detected<br />

one of the state's largest single contraband hauls.<br />

A 21-year-old man was reportedly trying to evade officers when he was<br />

caught with a large cache of contraband under his jumper, including<br />

cannabis, methylamphetamine, syringes and a case of burnt DVD movies.<br />

The Correctional Services Minister, Tom Koutsantonis, says the man has<br />

been transferred to the Yatala Labour Prison and is awaiting charges from<br />

police.<br />

Mr Koutsantonis says the discovery of a drug smuggling operation sends a<br />

strong message to all prisoners.<br />

‘I also think that all prisoners will obey general orders, they will do as they're<br />

told, they're there to serve their time for crimes committed,’ he said.<br />

‘If they do not obey and listen, correctional officers will act.’<br />

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Convicted murderer walked out of Cadell Training Centre<br />

Jordanna Schriever, Court Reporter<br />

November 12, 2009 11:08 a.m.<br />

A CONVICTED murderer walked out of a Riverland prison because he<br />

was being threatened for passing information to authorities, a court has<br />

heard.<br />

The man, 30, was sentenced in the District Court today.<br />

He cannot be identified because he was a youth when he killed Dr Peter<br />

Goh - a locum doctor who was robbed and fatally bashed - in 1996.<br />

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