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The Fragile Fortress of Justice

Tuesday, April 4, 2006

Supreme Court case files were stolen, again. Merely improving security measures will not resolve the problem.

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FAR from the image of the last bastion of justice, the Supreme Court looks more like a fragile institution. Several Supreme Court judges and employees readily accept bribes and there is no effective oversight, so that those who buy and sell cases roam around free. Case files are insecurely stored, making them easy targets for prying eyes or even theft.

This is what was reported last week, A number of corruption case files sent from a district cour

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