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Former India captain Kapil Dev, who resigned from the CAC after allegations of conflict of interest were levelled against him, on Thursday, 10 October, said performing a role in honorary capacity cannot be conflicted with a professional cricketing job.
The three-members of the Kapil-led Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC), which picked the current's men coach Ravi Shastri, were served a notice by the BCCI ethics officer to respond to the conflict of interest claim made by MPCA life member Sanjiv Gupta. The other two CAC members, Shantha Rangaswamy and Anshuman Gaekwad, also resigned after getting the notice.
"Kya hai Conflict of Interest (what is conflict of interest)…. conflict who hota hai agar koi permanent job ho, agar aap ko ek meeting ke liye bulate hai, toh aapka conflict nahi hai.. (it is a conflict if you have a permanent job, if you are called for a meeting then it does not amount to conflict).
"Agar app payroll pe hoi, toh conflict hai (if you are on a payroll, then it is a conflict), agar aap koi honorary job aake karte ho, for one meeting, that can't be conflict (if you do an honorary job for one meeting that cannot be conflict…)," Kapil told reporters when asked about the contentious issue.
Kapil was speaking after launching an app 'VAOO', in which he has invested money.
Kapil also took an indirect dig at people who were filing complaints and dubbed them as "negative".
He also hopes good things for the game with Indian Cricketers' Association finally coming into being.
"Look, whatever is there, I hope it is good for cricket, that's all. You and I want this (to happen)," he signed off.
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