CVC Thomas tells SC: I am of impeccable integrity

New Delhi, January 25: CVC P.J. Thomas on Monday opposed the petition in the SC seeking his removal from the post saying he was a person of “impeccable integrity” and became a “victim of political battle”.In his affidavit, the CVC expressed gratitude to the Supreme Court for giving him opportunity to respond to the allegations made against him.

Mr. Thomas, who was appointed as CVC on September 7, 2010, was issued notices on petitions filed by the Centre for Public Interest Litigation (CPIL), an NGO, and some other eminent persons including former Chief Election Commissioner J.M. Lyngdoh against his appointment.

The CVC in his affidavit has taken identical stand like the Centre that no statutory norms were violated in his appointment.The affidavit filed through advocate Wills Mathew maintained that Mr. Thomas was an “outstanding officer” with “impeccable integrity” and he is a victim of a “political battle“.

Mr. Thomas’ response came against the backdrop of a notice issued by a bench headed by Chief Justice S.H. Kapadia on December 6 last on various petitions challenging his appointment as CVC despite having been charge sheeted in the Palmolein oil import case in Kerala.

The petitioners argued that Mr. Thomas cannot not be considered as a person of “impeccable integrity”, as he was charge sheeted in the Palmolein import scam when he was a secretary in the Kerala Ministry of Food and Civil Supplies and had secured bail from a local court.

It was also alleged that he was appointed against procedure despite opposition from Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj who was part of a three-member committee also comprising Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Home Minister P. Chidambaram.

The PILs said he could not be appointed CVC on account of “conflict of interest” as till recently he was serving as Secretary in Telecom Ministry and there was allegation that he was involved in the “cover-up” of the 2G spectrum scam, which, according to the petitioners, has caused a loss of Rs. 70,000 crore to the exchequer.

Later, during the hearing of 2G spectrum scam, the government informed that Mr. Thomas has recused from supervising the CBI in its investigation in the case.

–Agencies–