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Sunday, March 25, 2018
Public Council for Integrity withdraws from the judicial vetting process
It has been a while since the Public Council for Integrity
was last mentioned
by the blog.
The
PCI is a body designed
to have input into the selection of the judiciary that will function after judicial “reform” is completed.
It’s self declared purpose was to prevent the reappointment of Ukraine’s most odious, corrupt, and inept judges – those involved in unlawful “EuroMaidan/Revolution of Dignity” decisions, those that live well beyond their means and who cannot reasonably account for their wealth, and those that have a history of decisions which have ultimately led to ECfHR rulings against Ukraine.
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