Sri Lanka to Discipline Officials Over Harassment of Women Cricketers
In November 2014, Sri Lanka Cricket appointed an inquiry to perform a preliminary investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct by officials around the Sri Lanka women's team, upon a directive made by the country's Sports Minister.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: May 22, 2015 02:19 PM IST
Sports Minister Navin Dissanayake is to institute disciplinary proceedings against officials who have been faulted in an investigation to probe sexual harassment of members of the Sri Lankan women's cricket team.(All the Latest Cricket Updates)
"The Committee report found evidence of sexual harassment by members of the Sri Lanka Cricket Women's management team against several members of the Sri Lanka Cricket women's team and the Minister intends to take disciplinary actions against those members where evidence has been found," a Ministry release said on Thursday.
"The Sports Ministry will also forward the recommendations of the said committee to the interim committee of the Sri Lanka Cricket Board with strict instructions to follow the recommendations of the said Committee," it added.
In November last year, Sri Lanka Cricket appointed an inquiry to perform a preliminary investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct by officials around the Sri Lanka women's team, upon a directive made by the country's Sports Minister.
It was said that some national women cricketers were required to perform sexual favours for officials, in order to be picked or to retain their place in the national side.