Private Sector Commission’s own independence and credibility are in the balance
Dear Editor,
While the Private Sector Commission (PSC) is pointing a finger at GECOM, the public’s hands are pointing toward the PSC as its own independence and credibility are in the balance. Two incidents of recent vintage are most troubling. Firstly, while the PSC is casting stones, its glass house harboured some very questionable characters in the upper echelons and in positions to themselves pronounce on the March 2020 General and Regional Elections.
PSC member Ghalee Khan stands out as one such person. The nation recoiled and was revulsed to learn that a fugitive wanted by the American justice system nestled comfortably in the PSC’s perch “undetected” and was deemed by the organization worthy to serve also as an Observer in the last election. Mr. Khan has since been apprehended by US authorities. It is human nature to often see the speck in our brother’s eye, while the log in our