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What is no good for a prison is acceptable for a court
Another blatant proof of slipping standards for court interpreters
Courts prevented from reporting failed interpreting cases?
'[...] Not only are we paying Capita to provide the service we are also paying whenever they fail to provide the service'
Letter to Public Accounts Committee regarding cost of Interpretation Project
'It clearly shows to me that the MoJ is being deliberately obstructive and intentionally refuses to disclose this information, which is very much in the public interest [...]'
Government gags magistrates over interpreter ‘fiasco’ in courts
Magistrates have been gagged in an attempt to conceal embarrassing details of problems with court interpreters following privatisation of translation services in England and Wales