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SOMI's response to Home Office consultation on revised PACE codes of practice
'The only way to ensure quality of result for the victim and fairness for the perpetrator in any case is having good quality interpreters'
Another appeal case adjourned due to no interpreter
'The victim who had to travel a long distance to attend court with expenses met by public funds was very disappointed and distressed'
FOI response - Confirmation that there is no formal register of Legal Interpreters and Translators
HMCTS does not know the number of interpreters on Capita's register, or their qualifications
Communique of PI4J and the Ministry of Justice
MoJ wants professional interpreter organisations to help them to better understand how best value for money could be achieved while providing an excellent quality of interpreting services to court users



