At what cost interpreting and justice? Part 1
Background “Blown Out”, ©vinzcha This is the first in a series of posts I have been wanting to write for some time. The situation with court interpreters and the condition of the entire legal system in...
View ArticleInterpreters, pay, and justice – Part 2: The United Kingdom
From the first article in the series. Gavel, ©Vectorportal In my previous article I wondered if the current situation in the United Kingdom might “trickle down” into the legal system in the United...
View ArticleThe Report from the National Audit Office is out
Background: This is a follow-up article to the one I wrote a while back, following extensive research in United Kingdom blogs, newspapers, television service web sites, etc. Is justice not being served...
View ArticleUpdate on the Court Interpreter Chaos in the United Kingdom
I have written previous articles about the debacle of the sole-source contract let out by the United Kingdom’s Ministry of Justice (MoJ) to Applied Language Services (ALS), now Capita TI (ALS/Capita)....
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