Lahore:Pakistan Cricket Board's disciplinary panel on Friday revealed in their detailed judgement that Umar Akmal, who has been banned for three years, did not seem prepared to show remorse nor did he seek an apology for failing to report corrupt approaches.
Justice (retired) Fazal-e-Miran Chauhan submitted his detailed judgement on the case to the Pakistan Cricket Board, which made it public on Friday on its official website.
Akmal was found guilty of two charges under the PCB Anti-Corruption Code, rendering him ineligible for cricket activities till February 19, 2023.
"It appears that he (Umar Akmal) is not prepared to show remorse and seek an apology, make an admission that he failed to fulfil his responsibility under Anti-Corruption Code...," Justice Chauhan said in the judgement.
"...rather he tried to take refuge under the pretext that in the past whenever any such approaches were made, the matter was reported by him," he said.
Akmal was provisionally suspended on the eve of the Pakistan Super League. He was charged with two breaches of Article 2.4.4 of the PCB Anti-Corruption Code in two unrelated incidents on March 17.
On April 9, the PCB referred the matter to the disciplinary committee after the batsman opted not to request for a hearing before the Anti-Corruption Tribunal.