IPS officer wants BCCI to stop IPL 2018
Chennai IPS officer G Sampathkumar views the Madaras High Court seeking to stop the BCCI from conducting the IPL 2018 in the absence of preventing measures and infrastructure to prevent match fixing and betting.
The plea moved as a Public Interest Ligitation (PIL) is likely to be heard by the first bench of Cheif Justice Indira Banerjee and Justice A Selvam today.
In the petition in which all the eight IPL including CSK are made as party defendant, the officer claimed that as an investigation officer from chennai, he was instrument exposing 2013 spot fixing and betting in IPL matches.
"Contrary to the Lodha Committee report vested interests still continue to be protected on the IPL and the question of conflict of interest remain unaddressed by the BCCI."
The plea moved as a Public Interest Ligitation (PIL) is likely to be heard by the first bench of Cheif Justice Indira Banerjee and Justice A Selvam today.
In the petition in which all the eight IPL including CSK are made as party defendant, the officer claimed that as an investigation officer from chennai, he was instrument exposing 2013 spot fixing and betting in IPL matches.
"Contrary to the Lodha Committee report vested interests still continue to be protected on the IPL and the question of conflict of interest remain unaddressed by the BCCI."
Sampathkumar said
The BCCI do not have any system of written performance of its anti-corruption unit and do nat have database of earning of its players nor about bookies, fixers and kingpins of illegal betting, according to him.
BCCI do not have any action or measures against all the illegal doing in IPL.
The officer said, I was not seeking a ban on IPL but a credible system in place before beginningof IPL 11.

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