It is time that the government learnt from the experience of Goa University. In 2014, by Listed Assembly Question No. 030 tabled by Vijay Sardesai, the Assembly was informed that the Goa University has 58 backlog vacancies in teaching positions (Professors 23, Associate Professors 9, and Assistant Professors 26) for SC/ST and OBC. However, by an advertisement dated July 2017, Goa University ignored this backlog and attempted to fill posts by having a regular recruitment with regular reservations. While the advertisement had to be withdrawn for other reasons, some protest led to the University organising a special recruitment drive to fill the backlog for SC/ST/OBC which was advertised on 29 December, 2017. The total number of vacancies advertised was only 23 and 19 persons were appointed. Inquiries with Goa University and the Department of Higher Education as to when the remaining backlog vacancies are going to be advertised and filled have not solicited a response. Once again, the Commissioner of SC/ST has not taken up an appeal regarding the backlog that is yet to be filled by the Goa University. In this instance, since the Commissioner is also on the Executive Council of the University, one wonders if there is a conflict of interest. Will the lethargy of the Commissioner in matters of filling backlog vacancies, whether with the Directorate of Accounts or with the Goa University, leave the Commissioner open to charges of complicity in ignoring Constitutional provisions for filling backlog reservations?