Court IT system 'putting justice at risk', staff claim
IMAGE SOURCE, Image captio An IT framework is causing key data about legal disputes in England and Wales to change or vanish and is jeopardizing equity, the BBC has been told. One lawful guide uncovered how he entered a driving boycott in the framework, called Common Platform, just to later find the outcome had changed. Staff express admonitions about supposed deficiencies, portraying it as "essentially defective", have been disregarded. The public authority said no proof equity is was being compromised. Normal Platform was worked to supplant obsolete programming in the crook courts with one framework which permits judges, legal advisors, the CPS and courts to get to case data in a single spot. The new framework, what began going live in 2020 and has a £300m financial plan, is being utilized in 136 courts in England and Wales - comparable to 60% of the aggregate - with the rest due to take on it by right on time one year from now. 'Terrifying' James (not his genuine n...