Ministry of Justice Clarifies Claims Regarding Food Provision at Point Blanche Prison


The Ministry of Justice is aware of recent public commentary regarding food provision and inmate
privileges at Point Blanche Prison.
The Ministry wishes to clarify that at no point were inmates denied their regular daily meals. An
operational change relating to a food supplier resulted in a substitution of one chicken provider for
another, which is not uncommon within institutional catering arrangements and did not interrupt meal
provision.
Separately, a food-related family activity operated as an extended privilege within the prison regime. In
line with internal rules and operational procedures, certain privileges may be temporarily restricted where
behavioural or compliance concerns arise. This measure affected participation in the activity for specific
inmates only and did not impact access to standard meals.
The Ministry is concerned that a number of public claims and articles have been circulated without formal
verification being sought from either prison management or the Ministry itself. The publication of
incomplete or inaccurate information risks creating unnecessary disruption and confusion.
The Ministry of Justice remains committed to maintaining safe, secure and humane detention conditions
in accordance with applicable standards and operational procedures.