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The Court Interpreting Fiasco Continues as Capita Agreement is Branded 'Unsalvageable'

Huffington Post   /   News   /   25 October 2012

As the old adage goes: if it ain't broke, don't fix it

Court interpreter mess ‘led to custody’, MPs told

Law Society Gazette   /   News   /   25 October 2012

Defendants are being remanded in custody solely because court interpreters have not been sent by the company contracted by the Ministry of Justice to provide them, a parliamentary committee heard this week

Public Accounts Committee hearing with Capita: Submission

Brendan Pells   /   Letters   /   25 October 2012

'The pool of linguists available to Capita has reduced significantly in the intervening 5 months'

BBC File on Four: Public, Private and Profitable

BBC Radio Four   /   Video and Audio Content   /   24 October 2012

In Westminster last week yet more questions about outsourced contracts that have gone wrong. This time it’s Ministry of Justice officials under fire at the Public Accounts Committee over a contract they signed last year to outsource the provision of court translators and interpreters to a private company. 


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