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Interpreters lose MoJ race bias challenge
The Employment Tribunal did not ‘misdirect’ itself when it dismissed two interpreters’ claims for racial discrimination against the Ministry of Justice, the Court of Appeal has ruled.
Korean man who claimed interpreter ‘impeded’ his understanding of rape trial loses appeal against conviction
A Korean man found guilty of rape who claimed that he did not receive a fair trial because the interpreter at the trial "impeded" his ability to understand the proceedings has failed in an appeal against his conviction
Thousands of court cases adjourned due to failures in interpreting services
Ministry of Justice figures show that more than 2,600 court cases have been affected over five years, as Capita withdraws from bidding for contract
Interpreters in Northamptonshire’s courts cost more than £1,000 per hearing
Translators at Northamptonshire’s courts cost £167,000 last year.