ICC to go strict on people accused of sexual harassment
In light of the "#metoo" movement, International Cricket Council is getting ready to put in place a framework to deal with the many accusations of sexual harassment being made and also sexual harassment in general. The movement also recently reached the doors of BCCI as its CEO was accused.
The International Cricket Council l(ICC) has called for a conference of all the Test playing nations’ CEO in Singapore from October 16-19. The purpose of the meeting would be to make a proposal to not allow any person accused of sexual harassment to attend
What it means is that any player, coach, team official, journalist or vendor accused of sexual misconduct would be kept out of the ICC events like Champions Trophy, World Cup, T20 World Cup, and U-19 events.
“Making workplace free of sexual harassment is the sole intention
“We aim to have better protection for children and adult participants. The players will be required to come up with better
On the other hand in India, BCCI’s CEO Rahul Johri has been accused of sexual harassment. After he was accused he was asked by the Supreme Court appointed CoA to skip the ICC
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