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DDCA probe panel work may be aired live

He referred to complaints received by the Delhi government by Indian cricketers.

New Delhi: Senior advocate Gopal Subramanium, has informed the Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal that to ensure transparency in the proceedings of the Inquiry Commission to probe into the alleged irregularities in the DDCA involving Mr. Arun Jaitley will be telecast live so that the whole world will know how the panel is dealing with the matter.

In his letter to Mr. Kejriwal, he pointed out that in many parts of the world where proceedings of courts have been televised particularly in Britain and Canada, the judiciary has only stood to gain by being utterly transparent.

He said “I do not see why a matter which involves cricket and in particular which has long term implications must not be dealt with in the same fashion. He referred to complaints received by the Delhi government by Indian cricketers about alleged malpractices and financial irregularities in the functioning of the DDCA and said he would conduct a fair probe.

He agreed with Mr. Kejriwal that it’s not just the interests of players, of the spectators and of the administrators which is at stake, the very faith of the people in game of cricket which is only next to religion in our country is at danger of being lost.

( Source : deccan chronicle )
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