A source in the board told PTI that the former captain had been told to meet the PCB chief Shaharyar Khan on Monday.
"Shaharyar wants to hear what Moin has to say about the incident and then talk to him about the inquiry conducted by the board into it," the source said.
Khan has made it clear that a full-scale inquiry is being conducted into Moin's visit to the Casino and termed his action as "inappropriate".
"Moin has said that he went there to have dinner but that is his statement. According to our information there is more to this incident and we are investigating that in detail," Khan had said.
Moin, 43, returned home to an angry reception on Thursday after being called back from the World Cup. On his return, a group of angry fans were outside the Karachi airport with banners and eggs, while later irate fans also demonstrated outside his residence.
The source said the media reports that the PCB had decided not to take any further action against Moin were not correct.
"It is not correct since how can we decide on this without the Chairman not having had the chance to listen to Moin and talk to him," the source said.
The source disclosed that the Casino episode had also widened the tussle between Khan and his predecessor, Najam Sethi who was still in the board as Chairman of the executive committee and a member of the Board of Governors.
He also said that Khan had got a detailed briefing on the activities of every member of the team and Moin since they landed in New Zealand in January.
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