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Ad-hoc Committee Files Corruption Complaint Against 3 Former RCA Executive Members
The Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) ad-hoc committee on Thursday registered a police case against three members of the former executive committee of the association.
These members included former RCA Secretary Bhavani Samota, Treasurer Rampal Sharma and Joint Secretary Rajesh Bhadana. They were accused of indulging in several scams and irregularities.
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