CVC PJ Thomas may quit within 48 hours
CVC PJ Thomas may quit within 48 hours
The Supreme Court had on November 22 questioned PJ Thomas' controversial appointment as the CVC.

New Delhi: Central Vigilance Commissioner (CVC) PJ Thomas is likely to resign from his post withing the next 48 hours, sources have told CNN-IBN. Thomas will also seek retirement from the Indian Administrative Service, the sources added.

Thomas' appointment as the CVC has been controversial because he has been chargesheeted in the palmoline export scam while serving as Kerala's secretary in the State Ministry of Food and Civil Supplies. Even his tenure as secretary in the Department of Telecommunications is clouded in controversy as he is alleged to have covered up the 2G spectrum scandal.

The Supreme Court had on November 22 questioned Thomas' controversial appointment as the CVC. The apex court had asked how Thomas would work as CVC since a chargesheet naming him was still pending in a criminal case.

The apex court on Tuesday had also questioned the tenability of Thomas supervising the investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation into the 2G spectrum scandal as he himself was telecom secretary at the relevant point of time.

A bench of justices GS Singhvi and Ashok Kumar Ganguly pointed out that since the CBI functioned under the over all supervision of the CVC it would be difficult for Thomas to objectively monitor the investigations.

Till now Thomas has been defiant and maintained that he would not resign from the post of CVC.

"Government has appointed me as CVC. I am continuing as CVC," he had said on Wednesday.

The 60-year-old officer was appointed to the CVC's post by a three-member panel headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh but not before the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj, gave a dissenting note.

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