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Match Fixing - a report
 

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Income Tax dept to proceed against tainted cricketers

HAVING DISCOVERED a "huge undisclosed income" with some cricketers and bookies, Income Tax department has decided to proceed against them.

Senior IT officials said they have also found some "new leads" against a bookie who had emerged as a key player in the match-fixing case. Even as a debate was on about whether the players and others named by CBI in its report could be prosecuted, highly placed it sources said the department would go ahead in the cases of undisclosed and unaccounted income detected during a nation-wide raid on July 20.

The sources said the department had almost finalised the "appraisal report" about the raids conducted at the premises of several top cricketers, administrators and bookies.

While a major portion of the appraisal report would be finalised by the end of this month, some may spill over to the next month, the sources said.

The "appraisal report" would be sent to assessment circles for officers to send show-cause notices to the players concerned for paying up taxes due against their names, the sources said.

Meanwhile, CBI has asked the Income Tax authorities to provide details of the assets of two cricketers - Mohammed Azharuddin and Ajay Sharma - against whom the agency has not ruled out the possibility of prosecution under Prevention of Corruption Act as they were "public servants".

Sources said the CBI had written a letter to I-T department asking them to provide details of the assets of these two players.

Special director G. Achari, who was overall incharge of the probes into the match-fixing scandal, had said earlier "we will pursue the case against the two players under the PCA and we will not allow the matter to rest." "We are gathering more evidence against these two players and are waiting for more inputs from income tax authorities," he had said.

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