Analysis and Comment
Shambolic and unworkable: outsourcing of court interpreting services
Aisha Maniar, a freelance legal translator and editor, reports on the recent privatisation of court interpretation services by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ)
Interpreters contract: inept and dangerous
Catherine Baksi is quite right still to be pursuing this particularly inept – and dangerous – example of outsourcing
Court mandarins imprisoned?
The House of Commons justice committee has decided against what it called ‘further action’ over the service’s attempt to stop officials feeding the committee’s inquiry into the courtroom interpreter fiasco
Shambolic interpreter deal is a vision of things to come
The Ministry of Justice’s deal for the central procurement of court interpreters has now been the subject of three damning reports