KARACHI: Senator Enver Baig, a member of the Senate’s Standing Committee on Sports, has asked the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to provide details of the amendments made in the Board’s new constitution.
Baig told this correspondent on Wednesday that he has written to the committee’s secretary to ask the Board to submit the details of the constitution before the committee’s next meeting with the PCB officials to be held in Islamabad in the first week of August.
Baig said that he has also asked the PCB to ‘exactly state where the draft constitution is lying on the day they reply to this letter’.
The PCB chairman Nasim Ashraf had last year promised to implement the Board’s new constitution by January 31, 2007. Almost five months have passed since that deadline but there are no signs of the new constitution. Baig said that he has also asked the Board to submit the salaries and perks enjoyed by 352 employees of the PCB.
He has also asked the PCB to submit reasons why the names of Aamir Bilal (media consultant) and Jehanzeb Afzal (business development manager) were omitted from the list of new appointees since August 2006.
Baig told this correspondent on Wednesday that he has written to the committee’s secretary to ask the Board to submit the details of the constitution before the committee’s next meeting with the PCB officials to be held in Islamabad in the first week of August.
Baig said that he has also asked the PCB to ‘exactly state where the draft constitution is lying on the day they reply to this letter’.
The PCB chairman Nasim Ashraf had last year promised to implement the Board’s new constitution by January 31, 2007. Almost five months have passed since that deadline but there are no signs of the new constitution. Baig said that he has also asked the Board to submit the salaries and perks enjoyed by 352 employees of the PCB.
He has also asked the PCB to submit reasons why the names of Aamir Bilal (media consultant) and Jehanzeb Afzal (business development manager) were omitted from the list of new appointees since August 2006.
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