Conflict of Interest Case: Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman Hearing to Continue on May 20

Complainant Sanjeev Gupta was also present separately and they have been asked to give written submission of their depositions.

Sachin Tendulkar and VVS Laxman (Photo Credits: IANS)

New Delhi, May 14: Sachin Tendulkar and V.V.S. Laxman met the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Ombudsman and Ethics officer D.K. Jain in the Capital on Tuesday and the two are likely to be once again represented by their respective lawyers when the second round of hearing takes place on May 20. Conflict of Interest Row: VVS Laxman Writes to BCCI Ombudsman, Says 'Had Joined CAC to Serve Indian Cricket.

Complainant Sanjeev Gupta was also present separately and they have been asked to give written submission of their depositions. They were summoned by the ombudsman after cases of alleged conflict were filed against them for their roles as IPL team mentors as well as members of the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC).

In his reply, Tendulkar had torn into the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA) and had said that it was on them to clear the mess that had been created. Till Date COA Has Not Explained Our Role: Angry Laxman Writes to Ombudsman.

"Without prejudice to the aforesaid, the notice submits that it is surprising that the BCCI, being the very authority responsible for the notices empanelment to the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC), is presently taking a position that the notice is exposed to an alleged conflict of interest. It is reiterated that the Notice was declared as the Mumbai Indians 'ICON' post his retirement in 2013, which was much prior to his appointment to the CAC in 2015," Tendulkar's lawyer wrote to Ombudsman D.K. Jain, accessed by IANS.

"The notice has time and again sought clarification from the BCCI on the scope of his role in the CAC" but has not received a response from BCCI. BCCI is aware that the CAC merely performs an advisory/recommendatory role -- and therefore, the Notices role as a Mumbai Indians Icon (which in fact has always been in the public domain) cannot, in any practical way, conflict with his involvement in the CAC." Laxman too echoed the sentiments. Conflict of Interest Case: BCCI Ethics Officer DK Jain Lays Down Ground Rules for Complainants.

"On December 7, 2018, we had written to the Committee of Administrators requesting them to clarify the scope of our role and responsibilities. To this date, there has been no reply. Since no tenure had been mentioned in the letter of intent issued in 2015, it was only reasonable to expect some communication on whether the CAC was still in existence. Unfortunately, that hasn't been forthcoming," Laxman wrote in his affidavit filed through his lawyer.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on May 15, 2019 08:30 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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