Sri Lanka to probe ousted cricket board
Sri Lankan Sports Minister Lakshman
Kiriella has appointed a five-member panel to probe the
activities of the cricket control board he sacked in March
triggering a spate of court cases.
Head of the five-member panel Hemantha Warnakulasuriya
said he had been asked to investigate allegations of
corruption amid charges of financial mismanagement by the
sacked board which was headed by Thilanga Sumathipala.
"There are lots of allegations made in newspapers and
here and there, but what we are saying is that if any
affiliated club or individual has any information or complaint
to get in touch with us," Warnakulasuriya said.
The minister appointed an interim panel to run the Board
of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka (BCCSL) in March.
However, the interim panel went into a spin when a court
ordered last week that it should not operate the bank accounts
until a case filed by sacked Sumathipala is heard on June 1.
The sports ministry has said it will fund the cricket
board until the legal obstacles are cleared.
The interim-panel recently announced that they were
carrying out an audit to find out how much money was in the
kitty when the previous committee was sacked in March.
The latest probe is in addition to the audit.
The sports minister charged that the sacked board did
not submit its accounts a month ahead of its annual meet as
required and presented the accounts only about two weeks
before the annual general meeting .
Sumathipala said the Colombo Commercial Court ruling had
vindicated his stand and he was pressing the authorities to
restore democratic elections and have a new committee
appointed to run the BCCSL.
Mail Cricket Editor