Manu Sahni, chief executive of the International Cricket Council (ICC), has been sent on compulsory leave. He was appointed CEO of the ICC almost two years ago on a three-year contract. No statement has yet been received from the ICC regarding Manu Sahni's leave.
ICC CEO Manu Sahni on compulsory leave
For some time now, news has been circulating that Manu Sahni's relationship with the ICC staff was not going well. An audit by the international audit firm Price house Water Coopers found the truth. The ICC then took a tough decision,

Sahni had to go on compulsory leave, according to national and international media reports.

Manu Sahni was appointed to fill the vacancy left by David Richardson in April 2019. Since then, other officials and employees have been the victims of his authoritarian behavior. Complaint boxes keep freezing. Eighty-five former and current ICC staff members shared their negative experiences and opinions with the PWC.

The ICC has one more year left with Manu Sahni. Earlier, he was the chief executive of the Singapore Sports Hub. There were similar allegations against Manu Sahni.

South Africa's David Richardson served as ICC CEO for seven years before India's Manu Sahni. Proteas Gentleman is still praised by the officials and employees of his time.