We can’t depend on police report: BCCI VP Niranjan Shah

July 29, 2013 07:59 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 08:48 pm IST - New Delhi

The BCCI on Monday defended the report of its panel which inquired into the IPL spot-fixing scandal, saying they could not depend on the police report since the two-member commission was already on the job.

“I think we can’t depend on police report as we had already constituted a commission and whatever the commission said is final,” BCCI Vice-President Niranjan Shah said when questioned as to why the BCCI didn’t wait for Mumbai and Delhi police to complete their probe before acquitting N.Srinivasan of any wrondoing.

Mr. Shah reiterated that two-member probe panel comprising of Retd Justice Jayaram Chouta and Retd Justice R.Balasubramanian had to continue the probe with whatever “available material“.

“I think BCCI can’t do anything about it (on reports that Mumbai Police didn’t co-operate with panel) as we have no control over it. So, we have to live with whatever material that is available to us,” Mr. Shah said.

However, Mr. Shah maintained that if any one of the accused is found guilty during further investigations by the police authorities, BCCI will take immediate cognisance.

“If anyone is convicted, automatically the BCCI will take notice and step in to take necessary action,” Mr. Shah said.

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