I am not quitting as CVC: P.J. Thomas
In the midst of reports that he may quit, central vigilance commissioner P.J Thomas on Wednesday maintained that he was still in the post. "Government has appointed me as CVC. I am continuing as CVC," he told reporters.
"The matter is subjudice. It is better not to comment. Whatever proceedings is in the court it is unfair for me to comment," Mr Thomas said when asked about the apex court observation about him and whether he was going to quit.
Thomas, whose appointment has been questioned by Supreme Court for his alleged involvement in a palmoleine export case in Kerala, had met Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram recently.
The former secretary in the telecom ministry, which is at the Centre of the 2G spectrum storm, was appointed to the CVC's post by a three-member panel headed by Prime Minister but not not before the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj, gave a dissenting note.
"I was appointed by the government taking into considerations all these (matters). There is no controversy. There is some old case in which Supreme Court stay is there. These are judicial matters which will be settled. Law will take its own course," the CVC said.
Supreme Court had on Tuesday raised questions on Thomas' ability to supervise the CBI investigations in the 2G case. It would be difficult for Thomas to objectively monitor the investigations, it had said.
Responding to the bench's observation, Solicitor General Gopal Subramanuium today informed the court, "In accordance with the highest tradition, Mr Thomas has offered to recuse himself from the matter."
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