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Out-of-Court `Settlements'

Tuesday, December 24, 2002

Two judges have been reported to the police for breach of public trust. Will the Supreme Court act on the report?

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A NUMBER of judges have been found guilty of corrupt practices, while others have elicited the public's indignation with their questionable dealings. The public are indeed angered, yet those practices continue. The credibility of the judiciary has suffered greatly because of the acts of these corrupt judges.

It is true that bribery is hard to prove and they are not easily detected. But facts, like smoke from a fire, cannot be concealed fro

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