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Senior MPs revealed the full scandal of the government's court interpreter sell-off yesterday, slamming Ministry of Justice officials for roping in a firm with only a quarter of the staff needed and then fining them just £2,200
The chaos that has descended on the translation facilities available to Britain's courtrooms is an object lesson in how not to privatise a public service
Helen Grant MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice, women and equalities, held positive discussions on 4th December with nine organisations who united as umbrella group Professional Interpreters for Justice and whose representatives were invited to talks
A JUDGE has expressed his frustration with a court interpreter system after a hearing had to be adjourned when a translator failed to attend a Suffolk court