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Capita still failing to hit interpreter target

Law Society Gazette   /   News   /   26 January 2015

Nearly three years after the outsourcing of courtroom interpreting to a single contractor, the service is still falling short of its key performance target, according to the latest government figures

Private Eye: Lip Service

Private Eye   /   News   /   15 January 2015

The Ministry of Justice has rejected or deferred most of the recommendations made by the independent assessors it hired to reconsider the calamitous outsourcing of language services in the courts, currently run by Capita

Costs questioned over 5,532 police interpreter requests for help in 75 languages

Telegraph and Argus   /   News   /   28 December 2014

Police had requests for interpreters able to translate 75 different languages in West Yorkshire during the last year, force statistics have revealed

The London Advocate: Four trials and a funeral

The London Advocate   /   News   /   17 November 2014

In 2011, the MoJ outsourced interpretation work in the courts to Applied Language Solutions - which was sold to Capita before the contract began. A year after the sale, the House of Commons justice select committee described the ministry's move as "shambolic". Two years later, not much seems to have improved.


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