A regulatory body for sports federations, with the same powers as are vested in a civil court, should be set up to check such frauds, the bill, which is likely to be tabled in the winter session of Parliament, proposes.
Thakur said all sports federations would report to the proposed National Sports Ethics Commission in matters related to doping, match fixing, fraud of age, sexual harassment of women and other unethical practices in sports.
There are also provisions in the bill for stringent punishments and fines for various frauds by both sportspersons and coaches.
"Any person found guilty of match fixing shall be punished with rigorous imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than 10 years and or with a fine which shall be five times the amount involved in the match fixing," the bill says.
Giving the rationale behind the bill, the former cricket board chief said there is nothing in any of the Indian laws which brings match fixing and other such offences under specific criminal law.
There is a need to check such offences under the legal system, he said, adding the bill fulfils the purpose of fair play, conducive environment for sports and justice to those wronged by others.
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