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‘ICC CEO Sawhney faced 3-layered probe’
By IANS| Published: 11th March 2021 9:11 pm IST
New Delhi, March 11 : International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive Manu Sawhney, who has been told to go on leave over an ‘adverse’ internal report, was probed on three counts by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC), a top professional services firm, sources said.
Sawhney became the fifth Chief Executive of the ICC on April 1, 2019, succeeding David Richardson, a former South Africa Test wicket-keeper.
“PwC’s investigation of Sawhney was three-layered. The first step was at the level of the ICC executive board, which comprises the heads of the national cricket boards, or their nominees, of the Test playing countries and representatives of the ICC Associate Members,” a source told IANS.
ICC CEO Sawhney faced 3-layered probe
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Manu Sawhney. (Photo: Twitter/@ICC). Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, March 11 : International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive Manu Sawhney, who has been told to go on leave over an adverse internal report, was probed on three counts by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC), a top professional services firm, sources said.
Sawhney became the fifth Chief Executive of the ICC on April 1, 2019, succeeding David Richardson, a former South Africa Test wicket-keeper. PwC s investigation of Sawhney was three-layered. The first step was at the level of the ICC executive board, which comprises the heads of the national cricket boards, or their nominees, of the Test playing countries and representatives of the ICC Associate Members, a source told IANS.
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