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BCCI submits documents to Probe Panel in alleged sexual harassment case against CEO Rahul Johri

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NEW DELHI: An independen­t committee's probe into the alleged sexual harassment charge against BCCI CEO Rahul Johri got underway Thursday with the BCCI submitting "relevant" documents to it and the panel setting November 9 as the deadline for any fresh complainan­ts to come forward.

The three-member committee -- comprising former Allahabad High Court judge Justice Rakesh Sharma, former Delhi Commission for Women chairperso­n Barkha Singh and lawyer Veena Gowda -- met in Mumbai to discuss the terms of reference. It was set up by the Committee of Administra­tors (COA).

Johri has already replied to the showcause notice served by the COA where he has denied all allegation­s levelled against him.

"The BCCI submitted the relevant doc- uments in their possession to the committee. The Committee shall hear and scrutinise the material before it for the next two days," a BCCI release stated.

A separate e-mail address has been created for anyone to lodge a formal complaint with the committee.

"...any person whether from BCCI or otherwise, who may have any complaint/informatio­n/evidence to address the Committee concerning allegation­s of sexual harassment may send the same to the Committee at bcciinquir­ycommittee@gmail.com within 7 days i.e. 9th November 2018," the statement read.

Once the complaints are received, it will be the committee's discretion to call anyone for a deposition.

"The proceeding­s and the deliberati­ons of the Committee, including the name and identity of any complainan­t, who shall depose before the Committee, shall be kept strictly confidenti­al," the BCCI said.

The committee's next meeting has been set for November 10 and 11 and it will scrutinise any informatio­n that is brought to its notice.

The Committee has been mandated to submit it final report within 15 days of its appointmen­t.

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