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The shadow justice minister has criticised as 'self-serving' performance data released on the company contracted to provide court interpreters
'Although we cannot answer your request at the moment, if you refine it so that we can deal with it under the cost limit, then we will take it forward'
The Judiciary has begun to speak out against the private contract for court interpreting awarded by the Ministry of Justice to Applied Language Solutions, owned by Capita, which came into operation on 30th January 2012
Four months into the MoJ contract, concerns over quality of ALS (now Capita) services are still prevalent among legal professionals