Michael Vaughan‘s lawyer has mentioned “due course of” was denied to his consumer, and “despatched on vacation” within the ECB’s investigations into fees that he made racist feedback to 4 Asian and British-Asian gamers in 2009. Christopher Stoner KC, representing Vaughan, referred to as the investigation “wholly and woefully insufficient” on the ultimate day of the Cricket Self-discipline Fee (CDC) hearings in London, the place closing submissions had been being heard by a three-person panel.
Jane Mulcahy, the ECB’s lead counsel, introduced the case to a detailed by focusing once more on a collection of historic tweets made by Vaughan, at the very least one among which was from across the time he’s alleged to have made the remarks. Arguing that they had been “central to the case” Mulcahy mentioned, “If an individual tends to make racist feedback, they generally tend to make racist feedback.”