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Yes, according to the Department of Justice, earlier this week, Deputy Minister John H. Sims -- a three-plus-decade veteran of the civil service -- gave notice, via widely-distributed letter, that he would be leaving his post, effective April 1. The news apparently provoked mild-to-middling surprise on the mandarin circuit, since generally speaking, the imminent departure of such a senior official would have been telegraphed months in advance, and not announced in a brief note just two weeks before his last day on the job.

The timing is especially curious given how deeply enmeshed in the Afghan detainee controversy his soon to be former department has become, particularly given yesterday's Questions of Privilege.

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Not being at the post doesn't excuse him from responsibility, he can be called to testify at a later date if it comes to that. So far there is still no proof of any wrong doing. The socialists are really trying to milk this for all its worth.

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Not being at the post doesn't excuse him from responsibility, he can be called to testify at a later date if it comes to that. So far there is still no proof of any wrong doing. The socialists are really trying to milk this for all its worth.

true but the timeing is Very bad if your the PNO or DND!

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It's just another symptom in a long list of symptoms indicating the diseased state of democracy in this misbegotten country of our's.

A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.

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It's just another symptom in a long list of symptoms indicating the diseased state of democracy in this misbegotten country of our's.

wow OK than

so do think that this will be like rats jumping off a burning ship than??.

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wow OK than

so do think that this will be like rats jumping off a burning ship than??.

What is your contention?

Is it that Mr.Sims is(perhaps) under pressure to step aside from the PMO because of the potential legal ramifications of a Contempt of Parliament charge?

The beatings will continue until morale improves!!!

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What is your contention?

Is it that Mr.Sims is(perhaps) under pressure to step aside from the PMO because of the potential legal ramifications of a Contempt of Parliament charge?

the ramifications of a Contempt of Parliament charge & he is also a loere he knows the PMO srowd up on this one

if it Lek's as it probably well he is worried about baloch on he record & does not want to be taken down with this PMO

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