
HC: Naming politicians as heads of govt.-run companies detrimental to public interest
The Hindu
In a message against appointing politicians as chairpersons of government-run enterprises, the High Court of Karnataka has said that “appointing a politician would always result in compounding the miseries of the government company/public sector undertaking, its workmen and would result in detriment to the public interest”.
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