Friday, March 4, 2011

Why I had no doubt the court would strike it down

Why I had no doubt the court would strike it down: "The office of the Central Vigilance Commissioner is most important, in its task of overseeing the functioning of people in public office and tackling corruption wherever it is found. It is the crucial body entrusted with combating corruption. In that context, this turn of events — the Supreme Court having to strike down P.J. Thomas’s appointment — is indeed tragic."

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