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That way, I could double my income with a second pay-off: Grayling's other master-stroke is that criminals will now be met near the end of their sentence by a privatised probation service, via Serco, Sodexo, or various other FTSE-listed alphabet-soups. These companies will be remunerated on their results: if their charges don't commit crime, they get their bonuses. Which, again, seems like a simple missed opportunity on behalf of the boy Grayling. Without wishing to talk myself out of a job, surely, Chris, you could cut out the middleman and just pay criminals not to do crime?
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