#MeToo: CoA forms committee to probe charges against Johri

ANI  |  Mumbai (Maharashtra) 

The Supreme Court-appointed (CoA) led by Rai has constituted a three-member committee to look into the charges against Board of Control for in India (BCCI)

The three-member committee formed on Thursday comprises former of Justice Rakesh Sharma, former of Delhi Commission for Women Barkha Singh, and former (Retd) P.C. Sharma. Justice Sharma will be acting as a of the committee. The panel has also been also asked to submit its report containing its findings and recommendations within 15 days.

Taking cognisance of the concerning allegations of made against Johri by a woman, the had earlier sought an explanation from the BCCI Johri submitted his explanation on October 20 denying the allegations.

"The Appointed ("COA") met on 20th and 22nd October 2018 to consider the matter. The of the COA felt that in order to follow due process of law and principles of natural justice, an independent committee comprising distinguished persons who are knowledgeable in this field should conduct a fair and transparent inquiry on an arm's length basis and submit a report containing its findings and recommendation on the way forward. The independent committee could take into account and/or probe all allegations of against Johri while he was employed with the BCCI," the CoA said in a statement.

"After taking legal advice as well as soliciting view-points from other relevant quarters, the proposed members of the independent committee were contacted for their consent. All three proposed members have now given their consent to be part of the independent committee." CoA said.

In the wake of the #MeToo movement, a woman alleged that she was sexually harassed by Johri when they were colleague at a channel. The allegations were posted on by another person on behalf of the accuser.

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First Published: Fri, October 26 2018. 02:36 IST