A note issued to press after a meeting of several IAS officers held here said, "We are requesting our colleagues of the Kerala IAS to avail of one day's casual leave on January 9 to express our sadness, frustration and professional dissatisfaction and to show our solidarity with our aggrieved colleagues, in allowing the present Vigilance Director to continue abusing his powers."
Paul Antony is the fourth IAS officer to come under the scanner of Vigilance after K M Abraham, Tom Jose, both facing charges of assets disproportionate to the known source of income and S Padmakumar, former Managing Director of state run Malabar Cements, who was arrested for alleged irregularities in the company.
"In the past few months, there have been other instances when the Vigilance Director has unleashed vindictive actions
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Against officers who have either pointed out his illegal misdoings or questioned his powers to take the law into his hands," the note said.
The note also said the government was "protecting" Thomas even though there were reports of allegations against him.
"We are deeply aggrieved and saddened that such an officer, whose integrity is prima facie doubtful and not beyond suspicion, is allowed to sit in judgement as Vigilance Director on the conduct of other civil servants."
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