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Judgment comes amid mounting concern within the judiciary over delays and extra costs caused by private contractors on court service
Nearly three years after the outsourcing of courtroom interpreting to a single contractor, the service is still falling short of its key performance target, according to the latest government figures
The Ministry of Justice has rejected or deferred most of the recommendations made by the independent assessors it hired to reconsider the calamitous outsourcing of language services in the courts, currently run by Capita
Colleague reports of another Capita failure to supply an interpreter, this time with a three months' notice