News
The Ministry of Justice’s outsourcing of court interpreter services was ‘nothing short of shambolic’ according to a highly critical report from the House of Commons Justice Committee, which questions whether the deal is ‘financially sustainable
Ministry of Justice and Capita-owned interpreting firm condemned by MPs as courts count the cost of no-shows
A government department has been branded "shambolic" by MPs over its handling of a contract for court language services in England and Wales
Applied Language Solutions, which was bought out by Capita in 2011, has been dogged by controversy since it landed a £42 million Government courts contract