Monday, 23 December 2024

Court interpreting: MoJ rebuffs peers' plea to halt procurement process

https://www.lawgazette.co.uk/news/court-interpreting-moj-rebuffs-peers-plea-to-halt-procurement-process/5121863.article

23 December 2024 by Monidipa Fouzder

Court interpreting: MoJ rebuffs peers' plea to halt procurement process

The Ministry of Justice is pressing ahead with a procurement process for new language services contracts, despite being told by parliamentarians conducting a major court interpreting inquiry to call a halt because the system has gone 'badly wrong'.

The House of Lords public services committee was so alarmed by what it heard during its inquiry that it took the drastic step of asking the lord chancellor to halt the procurement process for new language services contracts before publishing its recommendations. 

In an evidence session last week with justice minister Sarah Sackman KC, committee chair Baroness Morris of Yardley said: ‘One of the characteristics of our inquiry and the evidence we’ve heard, we can honestly say that from everyone who has been using the translation services, whether they have been interpreters and translators, whether they have been people who work in the courts, whether they have been barristers or solicitors, no one thinks it works well. No one.

‘When we’ve interviewed the people who run the service, whether they be the people on contracts or the Ministry of Justice or courts service, they all thought it is quite good. And that paints a problem. That can’t be right. There’s something going wrong there. We’ve come to the belief it’s not a system that needs tinkering with. It’s actually going badly wrong for those who work in the service.’

Justice minister Sarah Sackman said the government had not been deaf to stakeholder feedback and has been making real-time improvements to the current contract. However, pausing the current retender would not be justified or help deliver further improvements, she said.

Sackman acknowledged the current contract is not perfect but said it is ‘not performing too badly’. Areas requiring improvement, such as reducing the number of off-contract bookings, repricing the market to ensure competitive pay, and the complaints process, are 'being built into the current tendering process’.

Pausing the tendering process, which is governed by public procurement regulations, would lead to ‘counterproductive’ consequences such as delay, the minister added.

Thursday, 19 December 2024

PQ: 19 December 2024

https://www.theyworkforyou.com/wrans/?id=2024-12-11.19507.h

Asylum: Contracts

Home Office written question – answered at on 19 December 2024.

Rupert Lowe Reform UK, Great Yarmouth

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, with reference to her Department's procurement contract entitled Asylum Accommodation & Support Services Contract NW, reference CF-0155600D58000000L5A4EAK3, published on 9 April 2021, what the potential cost to the public purse was of (a) translation and (b) interpretation costs associated with the contract.

Angela Eagle The Minister of State, Home Department

The Home Office does not hold the information sought in these questions at the level of granularity requested.

Collating and verifying that information for the purposes of answering these questions could only be done at disproportionate cost, and would also require the exclusion of any commercially sensitive material.

Wednesday, 18 December 2024

PQ: 18 December 2024

https://www.theyworkforyou.com/wrans/?id=2024-12-09.18750.h

Prisoners

Ministry of Justice written question – answered at on 18 December 2024.

Rupert Lowe Reform UK, Great Yarmouth

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how much was spent on (a) translation and (b) interpretation in HMP (i) Maidstone, (ii) Huntercombe and (iii) Morton Hall in each of the last ten years.

Nicholas Dakin Government Whip, Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury, The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice

[…] Information on interpretation and translation costs covering the time period specified is not available. Expenditure interpretation and translation in the current financial year to date is shown in the table below. As both types of expenditure are accounted for under the same budget item, it is not possible to provide a further breakdown.

Establishment

Interpretation and translation costs, Apr-Sept 2024 (£)

HMP Maidstone

41,230.97

HMP Huntercombe

1,890.87

HMP Morton Hall

8,575.63

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