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Courtrooms experienced chaos after the Ministry of Justice awarded a contract for court interpreters to a company clearly unable to deliver, said the chairman of an influential committee of MPs
The Ministry of Justice has come under fire from public spending watchdogs for awarding a £90m contract for court interpreters to a company that lacked the ability to deliver it
The Ministry of Justice's (MoJ) privatisation of court interpreting services became "fullay operational before it was ready" and was initially "wholly inadequate", according to a highly critical report by the National Audit Office
A Statement from the Rt Hon Hon Margaret Hodge MP, Chair of Committee of Public Accounts