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Southampton run into procurement conflict of interest issues

PETER SMITH - Spend Matters   /   News   /   14 May 2012

'[...] I don’t think I’d let Capita anywhere near management of the procurement process if they’re also a bidder'

Interpreters campaign against outsourcing

View: The Public and Commercial Services Union   /   News   /   12 May 2012

Freelance translators are finding it increasingly difficult to work for the court service because of the rates they are paying in comparison with private translation work

David Radford, Resident Judge at Snaresbrook Crown Court, on current interpreting problems

The London Criminal Courts Solicitors' Association   /   News   /   09 May 2012

'In this building, we have been badly affected by the change to one contractor and I’ve ensured that the difficulties have been communicated to the senior presiding judge and to the management of the courts and tribunals service'

Mind your language

Police Life   /   News   /   08 May 2012

The Ministry of Justice’s privatisation and outsourcing of interpreting services is proving to be more costly and inefficient than the services they replaced according to Interpreters for Justice which represents professional interpreters who are members of the Association of Police and Court Interpreters (APCI) and the Society of Public Service Interpreters (SPSI)


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