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PCB refuses salary disclosure details to senate committee

Published on: April 27, 2026 10:43 PM

The Pakistan Cricket Board has refused to share detailed information about salaries and benefits of its officials and selection board members with the Senate, citing confidentiality and security concerns. The issue emerged after a formal question was raised regarding financial packages and allowances given to PCB officials and management staff. The board maintained that such information is sensitive and cannot be made public under existing policies. However, it offered to provide the same details in a closed-door in-camera briefing if required by lawmakers.

According to official responses, the PCB also declined to disclose the list of individuals who accompanied the national cricket team during the T20 World Cup. Authorities stated that the entourage details include players, staff, and officials, all of whom are covered under confidentiality rules. The board argued that releasing such information publicly could raise unnecessary security and privacy concerns. It further emphasized that protecting personnel details is part of its institutional responsibility.

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The matter was raised in the Senate after concerns were expressed by lawmakers regarding transparency in the use of funds and selection-related expenditures. The Cabinet Division informed the Senate that the PCB had carefully reviewed the request before deciding against public disclosure. Officials explained that salary structures, benefits, and travel details are classified as sensitive administrative information. Therefore, they cannot be shared openly without risking privacy and operational security issues.

In its justification, the PCB stated that releasing personal and financial details of officials and players could expose them to unwanted attention and potential security risks. The board highlighted that international sports organizations often follow similar confidentiality practices to protect athletes and management teams. It added that safeguarding personal data is essential for maintaining professional security standards within sports administration. As a result, it insisted that confidentiality must be strictly maintained in such matters.

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However, the PCB also showed willingness to cooperate with parliamentary oversight by offering to hold an in-camera briefing for Senate members. This arrangement would allow lawmakers to review the requested details without making them public. The Cabinet Division confirmed that such a session could be organized if the Senate agrees to the proposal. This compromise suggests an attempt to balance transparency demands with privacy and security considerations.

Overall, the situation reflects ongoing tension between calls for accountability and the board’s position on protecting sensitive internal information. While senators seek greater financial transparency, the PCB continues to prioritize confidentiality and institutional security protocols. The final decision now rests on whether the Senate accepts the in-camera briefing option for further review. Until then, the matter remains unresolved within parliamentary discussions.

Filed Under: Pakistan, Sports Tagged With: cricket board secrecy, financial disclosure, Latest, pcb salaries, player entourage, senate inquiry, T20 World cup

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