Some have been mentioning “sexual harassment,” while others have said “harassment.” The lady’s complaint had gone to Rai and his colleague, Diana Edulji, earlier this year. According to top sources of The Telegraph, the lady “resigned,” but was “persuaded” by Rai to take back her resignation. After all, one of the items on the agenda for Wednesday/Thursday is “Safeguarding Policy & Guidelines,” which includes sexual harassment. The Chief Executives’ meeting will be followed by the ICC’s board meeting, where “policy decisions” are taken. Verma has already raised the matter with the CoA, accusing Rai, in particular, of brushing things under the carpet.
Source: The Telegraph October 15, 2018 21:33 UTC