Pakistan: Judicial inquiry into match-fixing allegations (25 Jul 1998)
KARACHI, July 24: The Lahore High Court has recommended the name of Justice Malik Mohammad Qayyum to conduct a judicial inquiry into the betting and match-fixing allegations in cricket, it is reliably learnt
25-Jul-1998
25 July 1998
Judicial inquiry into match-fixing allegations
By Our Sports Reporter
KARACHI, July 24: The Lahore High Court has recommended the name of
Justice Malik Mohammad Qayyum to conduct a judicial inquiry into the
betting and match-fixing allegations in cricket, it is reliably
learnt.
According to well-placed sources, only the approval of Prime Minister
Nawaz Sharif was awaited. Insiders believe that the appointment would
be notified in the coming week.
Sources said the judge would be requested to complete the
investigations before the start of the cricket season in September.
The sources emphasised that Justice Qayyum would not be conducting an
inquiry into any individual's case. "The Judge will ascertain if there
was any truth in the match-fixing and betting allegations.
The judicial inquiry is being conducted on the request of the Pakistan
Cricket Board (PCB) after chairman Khalid Mahmood felt that the
players were not cooperating with the PCB probe committee.
"Some of the players were not cooperating and that's why the initial
investigations have taken so long," Mahmood said adding: "the judge
appointed by the law ministry will be empowered to call any player and
that player will be bound to appear before him at the given time."
Mahmood said judicial inquiry would have the blessings of President
Rafique Tarrar who is also the patron-in-chief of the PCB. "The
President agreed to the PCB request and so has the Prime Minister. It
is just a matter of days when the judge is appointed and high level
investigations begin," he said.
Source :: Dawn (https://dawn.com/)