Royals probe not possible till ACSU sub-committee is formed
BY PTI11 April 2015 12:59 AM GMT
PTI11 April 2015 12:59 AM GMT
BCCI has been quick to confirm that a Rajasthan Royals player did receive an “inappropriate approach” from a fellow player a month back but the parent body will find it difficult to probe the matter due to absence of ACSU sub-committee, which is yet to be formed. While BCCI announced the various list of sub-committees on April 6, there were four committees that were kept on hold, notable being the Anti-Corruption & Security Unit (ACSU) sub-committee which is now one of the vital units of BCCI.
With IPL opening ceremony slated on the very next day, it was inexplicable as to why the ACSU sub-committee was not announced. An IPL governing council member, on conditions of anonymity, made it clear that they knew nothing about it a month back and now that know about it, they would have to wait as this BCCI sub-committee has not been formed. “It is a very serious issue but the funniest part is the ACSU sub-committee has not been formed. A lot of IPL GC members found it bizarre that ACSU sub-committee which should have been formed before any other committee as the IPL was starting off has not been formed yet,” the member said.
With IPL opening ceremony slated on the very next day, it was inexplicable as to why the ACSU sub-committee was not announced. An IPL governing council member, on conditions of anonymity, made it clear that they knew nothing about it a month back and now that know about it, they would have to wait as this BCCI sub-committee has not been formed. “It is a very serious issue but the funniest part is the ACSU sub-committee has not been formed. A lot of IPL GC members found it bizarre that ACSU sub-committee which should have been formed before any other committee as the IPL was starting off has not been formed yet,” the member said.
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