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‘Akmal not prepared to show remorse and seek apology’, PCB releases detailed judgement

‘Akmal not prepared to show remorse and seek apology’, PCB releases detailed judgement

Lahore - Chairman of the Independent Disciplinary Panel, Mr Justice (resigned) Fazal-e-Miran Chauhan on Thursday presented his itemized judgment on the Umar Akmal case to the Pakistan Cricket Board. 

As per subtleties, Justice Chauhan has forced a boycott of three years for every one of the two charges of damaging the PCB Anti-Corruption Code, which will be considered to have become effective from the date of Umar Akmal's suspension for example 20 February 2020. The two times of ineligibility will run simultaneously, which means Umar Akmal will presently get qualified to profit to cricket exercises for 19 February 2023.

Umar Akmal was accused of two breaks of Article 2.4.4 of the PCB Anti-Corruption Code in two irrelevant episodes on 17 March. On 9 April, the PCB alluded the issue to the Chairman of the Independent Disciplinary Committee after the batsman picked not to demand for a consultation before the Anti-Corruption Tribunal.

Equity Chauhan in his comments stated: "Apparently he (Umar Akmal) isn't set up to show regret and look for conciliatory sentiment, make confirmation that he neglected to satisfy his obligation under Anti-Corruption Code, Article 2.4.4, rather he attempted to take asylum under the guise that in the past at whatever point any such methodologies were made, the issue was accounted for by him.

"Most definitely, I don't perceive any conditions to alleviate the idea of offense, especially, when the member (Umar Akmal) has not helped out the PCB Vigilance and Security Department and the researching group.

"Considering the confirmation of the member (Umar Akmal) that he neglected to uncover to PCB Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Department, the subtleties of the methodologies and solicitations stretched out to him immediately. The charge as surrounded is demonstrated and the member (Umar Akmal) has rendered himself at risk to be rebuffed for penetrate of Article 2.4.4.

"Charge No.2, break of Article 2.4.4 of the Code by neglecting to uncover to the PCB Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Department of the PCB, full subtleties of the methodologies and solicitations got by you (Umar Akmal) to take part in degenerate direct under the Code in regard of matches in PSL 2020.

"It is likewise conceded by him (Umar Akmal) that he neglected to report the methodologies and greeting to the PCB Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Department, as required by the PCB Code, Article 2.4.4. Considering the above charge as confined, stood demonstrated and member has rendered himself to be rebuffed under Article 6.2 of the PCB Code.

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