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Sir Alan Beith slams Ministry of Justice in House of Commons debate
The “shambolic” introduction of a new police interpreter service is still causing problems today, a senior MP has warned
The Guardian: Justice ministry outsourcing could lead to 'train crash', says watchdog
Justice committee chair criticises ministry's naivety over contracting out of court interpreters service
Death by dangerous driving case delayed due to lack of translator
The Lithuanian defendant has only a few words of English, but a translator did not turn up at today's hearing
Private Eye: MoJ refuses to investigate Capita's failure in Du's case
Interpreters not turning up remains a regular problem under the outsourced contract



