http://www.lawgazette.co.uk/opinion/letters/figure-it-out
22 April 2013 by Malcolm Fowler
Figure it out
A dip in interpreter provision. And on whose
figures? Even Capita is now hard-pressed to attempt to present a positive
picture. I have striven again and again in letters to the Ministry of Justice,
from the secretary of state downwards, to secure a straight answer to a simple
though basic question: whose figures and reports is the MoJ reliant upon?
I am far from being alone in a firmer than ever
conviction that it is Capita on whom it is relying. And this to the exclusion
of complaints from my branch of the profession, from the bar and from the
judiciary at all levels. After all the ministry, in its present arrogant and
smug mood, can be having no truck with evidence of failure of its ill-conceived
contractual venture.
Why else would it have forbidden the judiciary to
disclose its own stark evidence of non-delivery both in terms of absent
interpreters and abysmally poor quality among those interpreters actually
attending?
This is a wasteful exercise, first of all, and what
is more a recipe for miscarriage of justice cases that will come to light in
the years to come.
Malcolm Fowler, Dennings, Tipton
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