BCCI Latest News Update: Complaint against President Roger Binny dismissed by Ethics Officer

Roger Binny

Since a complaint of conflict of interest was filed against BCCI President Roger Binny, he is in the headlines for the incorrect reasons.

In-depth analysis of the report reveals that Sanjeev Gupta, a former member of Madhya Pradesh Cricket’s Apex Council, was appointed to handle the case against Roger Binny (MPCA).

Gupta previously complained about the same matter to Ganguly and Tendulkar.

Head of Ethics officer Retired Vineet Saran has rejected the case against the 1983 World-winning squad star Roger Binny, saying it is devoid of merit.

Because Binny’s daughter-in-law Mayanti Langer works as a broadcaster for Star Sports, a case was filed against him.

Mayanti Langer participates in panel discussions and live broadcasts for Star Sports, according to Saran. She is not involved in the management, sales, or marketing of Star Sports.

He continued by saying that because Ms. Langer is not a regular employee of Star Sports and instead works for the channel on contract, there is no conflict of interest.

The only family relationship cannot be used as a standard to determine if there is a conflict of interest.

Finally, he warned Gupta that letters of complaint should first be distributed to the affected properties before being made public.

The Indian cricket team is currently playing against Sri Lanka, which they have defeated in three games by a score of 2-0, with the last game scheduled to take place in Kerala.

The Indian cricket team is through a regime transition, and we are assessing our players in advance of the big game to ensure that everyone is prepared to participate in the World Cup.