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Lalit Modi case: Disciplinary Committee to give recommendations to BCCI in May

The three-member Disciplinary Committee, probing alleged irregularities against former IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi, is likely to give its recommendations to the BCCI by the end of May.

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Cricket South Africa lost millions during IPL 2

Cricket South Africa slumped from earning a profit of Rand 295 million to a loss of R 47 million in the 2012 fiscal year as sponsors increasingly shied away in the wake of huge internal squabbling over IPL 2 bonuses paid allegedly by the former chief executive Gerald Majola to himself and other CSA staff.

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South African Cricketers Association asks CSA to finalise implementation of Nicholson report

The South African Cricketers Association (SACA) on Wednesday asked its Board to finalise the transformation plans recommended in the Nicholson inquiry report by early next year.

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Gerald Majola to take CSA bosses, government to court

Suspended Cricket South Africa CEO Gerald Majola is taking his bosses as well as President Jacob Zuma and Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula to court in an attempt to get his position back.

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Disciplinary hearing on Gerald Majola delayed again

The disciplinary hearing of Cricket South Africa (CSA) chief executive Gerald Majola has been delayed yet again, this time at the request of the board due to unavailability of one of its key witnesses.

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Gerald Majola loses attempt to stay disciplinary hearing

Suspended Cricket South Africa chief executive Gerald Majola has lost a last-ditch attempt to stay his disciplinary hearing over huge IPL 2 and Champions League bonuses that he paid to himself and other CSA staff irregularly.

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IPL decisions collective, not personal: Lalit Modi

Sacked Indian Premier League (IPL) Commissioner Lalit Modi has said allegations levelled in show cause notices by the ED for alleged forex law violations of over Rs. 1,310 crore in the conduct of T-20 cricket tournament in South Africa concerned collective responsibilities rather than being personal.   Lalit Modi admitted that the decisions taken in...

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BCCI gets fresh show cause notice over IPL 2 contracts

The Enforcement Directorate on Monday issued a show cause notice to the Indian cricket board for alleged foreign exchange violations in acceptance of deposits of Rs 60 crore for award of contract for conducting the second season of the Indian Premier League.

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South Africa cricket divided over IPL 2009 bonus controversy: Jacques Faul

South African cricket remains divided over the 2009 saga in which now suspended chief executive Gerald Majola paid himself and other Cricket South Africa (CSA) staff more than R4 million in Indian Premier League (IPL) 2 bonuses, according to acting Cricket South Africa (CSA) Chief Executive Jacques Faul.

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