Terms of Reference
The Commission had a specific scope it had to explore. The scope includes:
- to certify the authenticity of the clip
- to identify the participants of the telephone conversation as well as persons mentioned in the conversation
- to ascertain the truth of the content of the conversation
- to determine whether the participants of the conversation as well as names mentioned committed any wrongdoing
- to recommend action against the participants of the conversation as well as names mentioned.
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