Analysis and Comment
Capita interpreting contract 15 months on
The current contract allows Capita to send under-qualified people with limited experience or no experience in the legal setting
Major issues with MoJ's contract with Capita
The MoJ statement is tidal wave of (mostly irrelevant and/or ill-founded) details
Proposed enhancements to Capita linguist payments
Could this be the Trojan horse the MoJ is looking for to funnel extra cash into Capita’s pockets so that they can start to recoup their losses and make profits instead?
First they came for the interpreters, then the lawyers
Ever since the coalition government got its foot in the door of the MoJ in Petty France, their primary concern seems to have been to save money, not to ensure that justice is administered fairly and equitably



