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Ipl Spot-Fixing Probe Report Finds Gurunath Meiyappa Guilty


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 Gurunath Meiyappan, whose father-in-law N. Srinivasan heads cricket's most powerful body in India, has been indicted for illegal betting in last year's Indian Premier League. A report on a whorl of malpractices, including spot-fixing and betting, was submitted today to the Supreme Court by retired judge Mukul Mudgal, who headed a three-member probe panel appointed by the apex court in October last year. Mudgal was appointed to study the scandal after an internal inquiry ordered by the BCCI cleared Meiyappan and Rajasthan Royals owner Raj Kundra of charges and was challenged by the secretary of the Cricket Association of Bihar, Aditya Mehta. (Mukul Mudgal probe committee report to headline big week for Indian Premier League)
Justice Mudgal's report says allegations of betting against Meiyappan stand proven. Meiyappan was accused of  passing information to bookies and placing bets on the IPL. Meiyappan was a team principal of two-time IPL champions CSK, which is owned by Srinivasan, a man who has headed the BCCI since 2011. The Mudgal report will come as a major embarrassment to Srinivasan, who in September last year won a year's extension as Board chief. On Saturday, Srinivasan was elected the first chairman of the ICC in its new avatar. Come July, Srinivasan is set to take charge of the newly formed ICC Executive Committee. (Read: Aditya Verma moves Supreme Court against IPL players' auction)

Mudgal's report also says that the roles of Bollywood actor ShilpaShetty and her husband Kundra should be investigated further. The couple co-owns Rajasthan Royals. The Supreme Court will examine the report again on March 7.

Jutice Mudgal has also emphasized that several stake-holders raised concerns about a conflict of interest for Srinivasan, who heads the BCCI and owns an IPL team. Mudgal said in his 170-page report he is withholding his own opinion on the issue because he had not been asked by the Supreme Court to study this aspect.

In May last year, three cricketers including Test bowler S. Sreesanth were arrested for alleged spot-fixing.  The cricketers have denied any wrongdoing, and have been granted bail.  The Delhi police accused the trio, who all played for the Rajasthan Royals of taking money to concede a pre-determined number of runs in three different IPL matches. BCCI has banned Sreesanth for life. Meiyappan was arrested in May last year and granted bail after two weeks.

 

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Meiyappan was the face of CSK - IPL probe report

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February 10, 2014

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Gurunath Meiyappan, the son-in-law of BCCI president N Srinivasan, has been found guilty of betting and passing on information in IPL 2013 by the IPL probe committee, led by Justice Mukul Mudgal. The 170-page report, submitted to the Supreme Court on Monday, also said "the material on record proves that Meiyappan was the face of Chennai Super Kings".

The report, however, said that the allegations of corruption against Raj Kundra, the Rajasthan Royals team owner, will need further investigations.

Along with the report, the judges were given the names of people investigated by the commission in a sealed envelope.

The three-member committee, headed by former High Court judge Mukul Mudgal and comprising additional solicitor general N Nageshwar Rao and Assam Cricket Association member Nilay Dutta, was set up by the Supreme Court in October 2013 to conduct an independent inquiry into the allegations of corruption against Meiyappan, Super Kings team owner India Cements, and Rajasthan Royals team owner Jaipur IPL Cricket Private Ltd, as well as the larger mandate of allegations around betting and spot-fixing in IPL matches and the involvement of players.

 

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