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Interpreters: Courts and Tribunals
Ministry of Justice written question – answered on 27th October 2021.
Baroness Coussins Crossbench
To ask Her Majesty's Government how often each year between 2017 and 2020 interpreters were used in courts or tribunals in each of the following case categories, as specified by the Ministry of Justice's language services contract: (1) complex written, (2) complex, and (3) standard.
Lord Wolfson of Tredegar The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice
A table with the answer to the question is below:
HMCTS - Volume By Complexity & Calendar Year |
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Year |
Complexity |
Volume |
2017 |
Standard |
25,899 |
2017 |
Complex |
104,382 |
2017 |
Complex Written |
3,766 |
2018 |
Standard |
26,230 |
2018 |
Complex |
101,539 |
2018 |
Complex Written |
4,125 |
2019 |
Standard |
27,520 |
2019 |
Complex |
100,720 |
2019 |
Complex Written |
5,687 |
2020 |
Standard |
27,113 |
2020 |
Complex |
69,058 |
2020 |
Complex Written |
4,046 |
Please note this data includes fulfilled Face to Face bookings only due to the enquiry referring to instances where HMCTS has ‘engaged individuals’
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