IBF forms disciplinary committee to hear charges of fixing

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 02 2013 | 4:25 PM IST
The Indian Boxing Federation today (IBF) formed a three-member disciplinary committee to look into the allegations of manipulation in the World Championship trials, levelled by three boxers who were not picked for the event.
Speaking to PTI, IBF President Abhishek Matoria said the panel will issue showcause notices to the trio of Arjuna awardee Dinesh Kumar (91kg), national champion Dilbag Singh (69kg) and Praveen Kumar (+91kg) after a meeting here tomorrow.
The panel comprises Federation's vice-Presidents I D Nanavati and Mukharjee Nirwan and chairman of the IBF's Ring Officials Commission Narottam Singh Rawat.
"The committee will meet here and issue notices to the three boxers tomorrow and accordingly the next step will be taken," Matoria said.
The IBF chief said the boxers will get a chance to present their case but should be prepared for action if their allegations are not proved.
"They will get their chance but action will be taken if the allegations are found untrue. But in case they apologise in writing and also explain who instigated them to make these allegations, the disciplinary committee will definitely take a view of that," Matoria said.
"We are not looking to suspend them or destroy their careers but they also have to explain themselves. I have already said, either prove the allegations or accept that you were wrong or misguided by somebody," he added.
"Let them apologise in writing if they cannot prove their charges, acknowledge that they were wrong and than we shall see."
The selection of the Indian team for the World Championships ran into a controversy when Dinesh, Dilbag and Praveen alleged that the coaches and the selection committee during the August 26 to 28 trials were compromised.
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First Published: Sep 02 2013 | 4:25 PM IST

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