Conflict of Interest: BCCI ethics officer asks Rahul Dravid to depose on Nov 12

Ethics Officer of Board of Control for Cricket in India D K Jain has asked Indian cricket coach Rahul Dravid to appear in person for the second time, on 12th of November for further submissions and clarifications on the conflict of interest allegations levelled against him. The former India captain had earlier explained his case in the personal hearing held in Mumbai on 26th of September this year.

Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association Life Member Sanjiv Gupta had filed the complaint against Dravid, alleging conflict of interest in his current role as National Cricket Academy (NCA) Head and being an India Cements employee. Dravid is currently the NCA Director in Bengaluru besides being a Vice President in the India Cements group, which owns the IPL franchise Chennai Super Kings. He was also the head coach of the India A and Under-19 teams before being handed the NCA role, which includes monitoring the progress of these two sides as well.

Dravid has already given a reply and defended himself saying he has taken leave of absence from India Cements and he has nothing to do with the Chennai Super Kings. As per the BCCI constitution, no individual can hold more than one post at the same time.

The Committee of Administrators (CoA) was in charge of the BCCI when the September hearing took place but a new set of officer-bearers were elected last week, ending the 33-month tenure of the Supreme Court-appointed panel. Before demitting the office, the CoA, in its 11th and final status report submitted to the Supreme Court, had recommended some key amendments to a straight-jacketed conflict of interest clause in the BCCI constitution. If the amendment is accepted by the apex court, former players with less than two-year contracts with the BCCI or state associations, will be allowed to have multiple roles. They will also be allowed to join multiple committees like the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) and won't be barred from commentary stints.

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