Updated On: 08 September, 2021 08:04 AM IST | New Delhi | PTI
Until now, the board did not have a specific policy to deal with complaints of sexual harassment

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The BCCI will ratify its Prevention of Sexual Harassment Policy and deliberate on the much-delayed compensation package for domestic cricketers at its Apex Council meeting to be held on September 20.
Until now, the board did not have a specific policy to deal with complaints of sexual harassment. It had formed an internal committee after sexual harassment allegations surfaced against then CEO Rahul Johri, who eventually resigned.