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The Independent: Courtroom chaos: Government accused of endangering justice by using cut-price courtroom interpreters

The Independent   /   News   /   23 October 2012

Britain’s leading translators today accused the government of endangering justice with a cut-price private contract for courtroom interpreters, which is “dangerous to the interests of public safety"

The Guardian: Suspects kept in custody needlessly due to shortage of court interpreters

The Guardian   /   News   /   23 October 2012

Allegation comes as MPs are told £300m contract awarded to Applied Language Solutions is 'unsalvageable'

Courts need 10,000 translators a month but service fails to provide linguists for one in ten cases

Daily Mail   /   News   /   23 October 2012

Taxpayer-funded translators are being used in courts at a rate of more than 10,000 times a month, figures reveal

‘Car crash’ contract puts Ministry of Justice in the firing line

Involvis   /   News   /   21 October 2012

Senior officials from the Ministry of Justice faced ridicule and derision by MPs at the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee (15 October) when they examined the interpreting contract awarded by MoJ to Applied Language Solutions (ALS), now owned by Capita


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