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Getting the data fundamentals right at the Ministry of Justice

Posted by: Sarah Blake – Deputy Director, Ministry of Justice, Posted on: 30 January 2024 - Categories: Data Strategy
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The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) launched its Data Strategy in August 2022 and since then we’ve been making progress against the goals we set out. We’re also looking to the future - planning our roadmap for the next three years …

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