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'Oh dear. Crapita's 2012 full-year results assess the impact of the court interpreting fiasco on its purchase of Applied Language Solutions"
A survey commissioned by umbrella group Professional Interpreters for Justice has revealed that four in five interpreters are still refusing to join the private register operated by Capita for interpreting jobs in courts and other parts of the justice system
The Ministry of Justice says it has accepted all of the recommendations made by the Public Accounts Committee in its report on the department’s ‘shambolic’ handling of the court interpreter contract
A prosecutor called on his language skills to deal with a teenager accused of stealing from women enjoying nights out.



