SC: Raman knew of IPL team's role in betting
  • 5 years ago
The Supreme Court, on Monday, slammed Indian Premier League's chief operating officer Sundar Raman for 'watching the fun.' Raman was one of the four "officials" charged for misdemeanor in the spot-fixing and betting scandal.

"It seems because of your job profile you were only interested in serving VVIPS. You didn't deem it fit to register a complaint because you were taking care of celebrities. You were only watching the fun," the top court said. The arguments on the Mudgal report are expected to conclude on Tuesday. (Sundar Raman, the brain behind IPL and N. Srinivasan)

The Supreme Court also said it will examine the validity of BCCI's rule 6.2.4 under which conflict of interest is permissible. Under this clause, Board chief N. Srinivasan's company India Cements were allowed to own an IPL franchise Chennai Super Kings since the inception of the tournament in 2008. Srinivasan's son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan, a CSK official, has been indicted for betting.



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