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Judge considers make privatised interpreters pay for court failings
A crown court recorder is considering whether the agency that the Government uses to supply linguists to courts should pay costs wasted when he could not sentence a sex offender because no interpreter had shown up
Capita trouble with ALS
'Translation services for the courts is always going to be a contentious and highly visible outsourced service. In pursuit of new growth opportunities Capita needs to make sure it doesn’t steer itself off-piste.'
The court interpreting fiasco – the facts and the friction
Is the outsourcing model inherently flawed?
War of words as interpreters blast court translation firm Applied Language Solutions
Angry court interpreters have created a dossier of claims against the firm put in charge of the service



