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Eliot Keck, head of campaigns at the TaxPayers' Alliance has branded the Government's £8 million annual spending on translation services for benefits claimants as "completely inappropriate".
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has provided translation services across nearly 90 different languages over the past three years, with each call costing an average of £250.