The PCB's Board of Governors, which met in Lahore, rejected the proposal put forward at the meeting, insisting no relaxation should be given to Ghauri as he brought the image of Pakistan cricket into disrepute.
Ghauri, who played a Test and six ODIs for Pakistan, was banned for four years in October, 2012 after the PCB's integrity committee found him guilty of being willing to accept money to give favourable umpiring decisions.
PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan, had circulated a letter to all the members before the meeting, asking them whether they approved ending the ban on Ghauri immediately.
The majority of the members said that Ghauri should serve his full ban and only be allowed to return to umpiring in domestic cricket after October this year.
"No leniency should be shown to any umpire if he is found even remotely connected to unethical or corrupt practices," a member told the meeting.
It was also decided that even after the ban on Ghauri ends in October, the board will first put him through a anti-corruption crash course before deciding when to allow him to return to umpiring in domestic cricket.
Ghauri umpired on the ICC panel and supervised five Tests, 43 One-day Internationals and four T20 Internationals.
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