PCB’s BoG member Nauman Butt disqualified for 3 years

Bureau Report

Lahore: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)’s BoG member Nauman Butt has been disqualified for three years for violating his undertaking and Code of Ethics for BoG Members.
Former Lahore High Court (LHC) Justice Mr. Justice (retd) Fazal-e-Miran Chauhan, an independent adjudicator, has found Nauman guilty for misconduct. As a result, he will not be able to contest elections or hold any office with any affiliated unit of the PCB.
In his 24-page judgment, Justice Chauhan wrote: “The complainant (Mr Asad Ali Khan, BoG member) and the PCB have succeeded in proving/establishing that on 17 April 2019, the respondent (Mr Nauman Butt) had violated the Code of Ethics applicable to the Members of the BoG, PCB.
“He disrupted the 53rd BoG meeting and did not allow the BoG to proceed with its agenda for that meeting.
“It is established on record that holding press conference by the respondent, otherwise, also in violation of the undertaking given under Para 18 of the PCB Constitution and Para 5.1 of the Model Constitution of the Regional Cricket Association.
“The Respondent also violated the bye-laws of the PCB by showing confidential documents to the media.
“He is found to have violated the Constitution, Rules (Code of Ethics), undertaking … and … shall deemed to be immediately disqualified and ceased to be an office-bearer / Member of the Association.