"I am devastated that my name has been dragged unnecessarily in this controversy. I want to put this on record that I have not signed any document on behalf of the BCCI in the purchase of 50 acres of land for National Cricket Academy from KIADB. I believe that any document that has my signature is a forged one," Shanbhag, a real estate agent, told PTI over phone from Bangalore.
He further added, "The money has been paid to KIADB by BCCI. I believe if BCCI approaches KIADB, they will get back the said amount. Where do I come into the picture when I haven't taken a single penny?
"My prestige is at stake. I want to clarify that I am not a fugitive. I am very much in Bangalore and contrary to reports in some quarters that I have run away with the money, it's completely false. I have documents to prove that I am completely innocent," said Shanbhag.
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