Ganguly clears stand on conflict

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

New Delhi: Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) president and Delhi Capitals advisor Sourav Ganguly has replied to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) ombudsman and ethics officer D.K. Jain after the latter asked him to clear his stand on allegations of conflict of interest.
Speaking to IANS, a senior BCCI official in the know of developments said that the former India skipper in his letter to the ombudsman has made his position clear and also clarified that he was not part of any committee that was overseeing the organisation of the Indian Premiere League.
“At present I do not hold any post whatsoever or howsoever in the BCCI. I am neither a member of the Apex Council of the BCCI nor an office bearer nor a member of any of the Cricket Committees constituted by the BCCI under its Constitution.
“I am also not connected with the administration, management or running of the IPL by being a member of any of the committees or other organisational units set up by the BCCI in connection with the IPL.
“Previously I had been a part of the BCCI Technical Committee; the IPL Technical Committee and the IPL Governing Council.
“I have resigned and/or withdrawn myself from all the said Committees. I am not a part of any committee/council/entity which has control or supervisory power or powers of management or administration of the IPL,” Ganguly’s letter read.
On the question of him going against the rules of conflict as per the BCCI constitution, Ganguly wrote: “The spirit behind the aforesaid philosophy is that no one holding a particular post should (by dint of occupying another post) be in a position to influence any organisational unit/team under the aegis of the BCCI, either to its benefit or to its prejudice.
“In my respectful submission there is no direct or indirect interest; compromising roles; commercial conflict; prior relationship or position of influence within the meaning of the BCCI Constitution which may deter my involvement with the Delhi Capitals.”
There were three complaints filed by cricket fans from West Bengal — Bhaswati Santua, Ranjit Seal and Abhijeet Mukherjee — on how Ganguly as CAB chief can sit in Delhi Capitals dugout during their match against KKR at the Eden Gardens. (IANS)

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

The Paradox of Giving

As parenting becomes more child-centred than ever, are we confusing love with self-erasure; and raising adults ill prepared...

Five ways to make your clothes last longer

Care labels on clothes are no longer enough for supporting consumers to enjoy their clothes for longer. Clothing retailers...

A Tablespoon of Sugar

Every year, Maple Grove School held a cooking competition, and every year the theme was different. Some years...

Kidspace

Esther Maitphang Lyngskor, Class III, Loreto Convent  Alden Laksan, Class II, BK Bajoria School (winner) Avianna Joyce Majaw, Class I,...