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Capita criticised by Ding judge over interpreter Ding murder case judge's anger over interpreter no-show
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A company's failure to provide an interpreter for a murder suspect's court appearance has been described as an "absolute disgrace" by a judge. The failure of an interpreter to show up for a murder suspect's court appearance has been described as a "complete disgrace" by a judge.
Anxiang Du, 54, is accused of killing four members of the Ding family in Northampton in 2011.Anxiang Du, 54, is accused of killing four members of the Ding family in Northampton in 2011.
No Mandarin interpreter was available for him, and Nottingham Crown Court was told Capita had said it would not make enough money out of hiring one. No Mandarin interpreter was available, and Nottingham Crown Court heard it was "not worthwhile" for one to turn up as they would "not make enough money".
Mr Justice Flaux said: "To say I'm annoyed is an understatement."Mr Justice Flaux said: "To say I'm annoyed is an understatement."
Capita was ordered by the judge to appear in court but has failed to comply so far. It has yet to comment. 'Written explanation'
'Utmost gravity' Anxiang Du, a Chinese businessman, had been due to face a plea and case management hearing at the court. He is yet to enter a plea to the charges.
Anxiang Du, a Chinese businessman, had been due to face a plea and case management hearing at the court.
He is accused of killing Jifeng Ding, his wife Ge Chui and their two children, Alice, 12, and 18-year-old Xing.He is accused of killing Jifeng Ding, his wife Ge Chui and their two children, Alice, 12, and 18-year-old Xing.
The plea and case management hearing has now been provisionally set for 19 July. The plea and case management hearing has now been provisionally set for 19 July with a trial due to begin on 12 November.
Mr Justice Flaux told the court he was not sure which company was at fault but that his clerk had been told it was "not worthwhile" for an interpreter to turn up for the hearing because they would "not make enough money".
"I will be asking for a written explanation to explain what has happened. It is a complete disgrace."
He said he had asked for an interpreter at the hearing, scheduled for 14:00 BST.
He was told one would be sent for 14:30 BST but they did not turn up.
In 2011, the Ministry of Justice outsourced interpretation work to private firm Applied Language Solutions (ALS) in a bid to save £18m a year.
ALS was sold to Capita, an outsourcing and recruitment company, before the contract began.
'Utmost gravity'
The operation is now run as Capita Translation and Interpreting, providing services to courts across England and Wales.
Anxiang Du was formally arrested in February after being discovered living on a building site in Morocco.Anxiang Du was formally arrested in February after being discovered living on a building site in Morocco.
His extradition was approved by the Moroccan Ministry of Justice and the Home Office in the UK and he was flown back from Casablanca.His extradition was approved by the Moroccan Ministry of Justice and the Home Office in the UK and he was flown back from Casablanca.
At a preliminary hearing at Northampton Crown Court days later, Judge Rupert Mayo told the suspect he faced charges of the "utmost gravity".At a preliminary hearing at Northampton Crown Court days later, Judge Rupert Mayo told the suspect he faced charges of the "utmost gravity".
The Ding family were found stabbed to death at their home in Wootton in Northampton on 1 May 2011.The Ding family were found stabbed to death at their home in Wootton in Northampton on 1 May 2011.