Nine Nominees
The selection of judges for the Corruption Court is seen to lack transparency. The names of the nominees must be widely publicized.
April 21, 2009
THE Supreme Court ruling which overturned the appointment of nine judges for the Corruption Court is a positive step. It means the last bastion of justice still listens to criticism and protests from the public. Although it was not stated, people can conclude that the court wants to see judges who have better track records. If this is true, it is a relief and a hopeful sign.
This hope was almost extinguished last week when Supreme Court Chief Ju
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