Time to test our laws, Constitution

Letters, Normal
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The National, Monday 16th April 2012

THE Judicial Conduct Act is no cause for alarm.
It is a normal code of conduct for judges as they are all human beings and are subject to corrupt practices, but are kept highly secretive.
It is highly probable that the elites and top businessmen use lawyers connected to judges to compromise outcome of lawsuits outside the courtrooms before hearings and rulings take place.
That is why we need this law to safeguard the ordinary and the poor.
We should not be blindly led by selfish groups to protest against this law.
It is time to test our Constitution and laws so that loopholes are sealed.
The government should be praised for this piece of legislation.

Jimmy S. Stallon
Port Moresby