UK DOGE has been keeping tabs on the government’s ballooning translation bills. Co-conspirators won’t be surprised to see the Department for Work and Pensions is one of the worst culprits…
According to a written parliamentary answer, the DWP splurged a staggering £7,656,454 last year on translation and interpretation services for benefit claimants. Of that, £6.7 million went on interpretation, and £882,118 on translation. The 1.26 million migrants now claiming Universal Credit might have something to do with that mega bill…
For that, you could:
The taxpayer may have a view on which should be prioritised. UK DOGE recommends costs are cut here…
Speaking at his speech on how to achieve “progressive capitalism” Wes Streeting fired a dig and Andy Burnham:
“Bond markets are not bond villains and fiscal rules matter.”