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MoJ announces new deal for courtroom interpreters
The Ministry of Justice today announced measures which it said would increase the take-home pay of interpreters in a bid to improve the quality of the service to courts and the justice sector
Case adjourned due to lack of Polish interpreter
A man who left a drinker needing surgery on a fractured eye socket in a barroom assault has had his sentence adjourned because an interpreter failed to turn up at court
MoJ releases guidance to courts for booking interpreters through Capita TI
33 pages of guidance to court staff made public by MoJ
FOI request for breakdown of assignments by tiers
In order for the MoJ to have an effective and robust complaints system, it is implausible that the MoJ does not gather and retain data on the requested tier and supplied tier for individual assignments



