Cover -- Acknowledgements -- Some Key Abbreviations and Terminology -- CONTENTS -- About the author -- Foreword Martin Narey -- Preface -- 1 Sad Reflections -- 2 Career Choices -- 3 Fresh Start -- 4 The ATM Scant -- 5 The 'Charity Work' Debacle -- 6 The Chaucer Unit -- 7 Downhill Spiral -- 8 Operation Swynford -- 9 Aftermath -- 10 The Home Affairs Select Committee Investigation -- 11 A Modern-day Witch Hunt? -- Some of the items found during the search -- References -- Index -- Back cover
Summary
Tom Murtagh OBE was a governor at The Maze Prison and Armagh Prison, Northern Ireland before becoming Area Manager - one of the highest ranks in HM Prison Service - for Kent, Surrey and Sussex. Building on a fine record and long experience he set out to raise standards in all the prisons under his charge, only to be demonised by a Parliamentary Home Affairs Committee in 'The Blantyre House Prison Affair'. In this autobiographical account he tells his side of the story: the background, key facts, matters of intelligence that were confidential at the time, and about how the events led to his vilification as his strategically-informed messages and voice were ignored
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 205) and index