Ethics officer
'No Conflict Of Interest': BCCI Ethics Officer Clears MS Dhoni In Academy Ownership Case
The complaint, filed in February 2024, claimed that Dhoni, while being a current player, was also the owner of a cricket academy. This situation allegedly broke Rule 38(4)(a) and Rule 38(4)(p) of the BCCI’s conflict-of-interest rules. The complaint also accused him of not meeting disclosure requirements under Rules 38(2) and 38(5) after the regulations changed in 2018.
In his detailed order, Justice Mishra pointed out that Dhoni could indeed be seen as the owner of the cricket academies run by M/s Aarka Sports and Management Private Limited.
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