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A company appointed to provide interpreters for courts has been accused of stealing the details of independent linguists to bulk up its database, BBC London has learned
A campaign has been launched to get the Ministry of Justice to bring interpreting services back in-house, but given this government’s track record with Welfare Reform and the NHS, don’t hold too much hope that they’ll listen to reason
The case was adjourned until tomorrow to allow for an interpreter to be present
BBC London has learned that a private company, which provides interpreters to courts, is being accused of using the details of dozens of language experts who do not even work for it



