Umar Akmal's Fate Will Be Decided On April 27 For Anti-Corruption Hearing
Umar Akmal, who was suspended before the start of the fifth season of the Pakistan Super League, was charged twice for violating the board's anti-corruption code.
Omar Akmal did not request a hearing in the Anti-Corruption Tribunal after which the Cricket Board of Pakistan handed over the matter to the chairman of the Disciplinary Committee.
Chairman Disciplinary Panel Justice Retired Fazal Mehran Chauhan issued notices to Omar Akmal and the Pakistan Cricket Board for hearing of the case on April 27.
The case will be heard at National Cricket Academy Lahore and during this time all precautions and social distances will be strictly ensured.
Article 4.4 of the Anti-Corruption Code of PCB to Omar Akmal. A notice of charge was issued on 2 times of violation.
The PCB will not comment further on the matter until the chairman of the Disciplinary panel announces a public decision.
In these cases, the Anti-Corruption Tribunal will not require a hearing, but instead, the chairman of the Dispensary Panel will issue a public verdict after reviewing the notice of the charge, which will confirm the crime.
Prior to the issuance of this decision, the Chairman Disciplinary Panel will issue written notices to the National Cricket Federation, the concerned party, the PCB's Vigilance and Security Department and the ICC.