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REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER, BCCI


131. He has been working in the State Bank of India from 1983 and is presently in Scale-IV and designated as Chief Manager & PRO. He is posted at Hyderabad.

132. His father, Shri Mohd. Azizuddin, retired from the rank of Senior Accounts Officer from Andhra Pradesh State Electricity Board. He has 4 brothers, who are not involved in cricket. He has two sisters, both of whom are married. He is therefore from a middle class family. If the extent of success of a person is the distance he has travelled from his origin till his final achievement, Azhar has been highly successful till nemesis caught up with him.

133. Due to his preoccupation with the game of cricket, he used to file his annual property returns in SBI off and on. However, recently his annual property returns have been fully completed and brought on record. This is probably because CBI has asked for them from SBI. From 1984-85 onwards, he has been regularly filing his income-tax returns through Karvi Consultants, who are his Chartered Accountants.

134. As asked for by me Azhar made available to me copies of his receipts and payments are reflected in his IT returns from financial year 1989-90 up to 1998-99. These are available at Pages 048-088 of Vol.-III. As the said statements contain quite some information about the split up of details of his receipts and payments, I am furnishing below, for ready reference, details of his receipts only.

Sl.No.Financial YearTotal Receipts(in Rupees)
1.1989-905,50,488.08
2.1990-9119,08,371.04
3.1991-924,90,398.15
4.1992-9323,48,569.00
5.1993-9436,63,516.79
6.1994-951,00,83,501.95
7.1995-961,30,81,416.61
8.1996-972,54,27,404.69
9.1997-982,37,00,115.76
10.1998-993,79,44,587.23
TOTAL11,91,98,369.30

135. In the statements recorded by CBI, Azhar stated that he had the following movable and immovable properties.
"(1) Flat No. 501, 5th Floor, next to 'Holiday Inn', Hyderabad, which I acquired through loan and stands in my name.
"(2) Plot of land measuring 1000 Sq. Yds. In Hi Tech area Madhavpur, Andhra Pradesh, granted to me by Andhra Pradesh Government.
"(3) Plot of land at Vishakhapatnam purchased in the year 1987 for Rs. 27,000/-.
"(4) Plot of land granted by Karnataka Government at Bangalore which I acquired for Rs. 5 lacs in the year 1998-99.
"(5) A plot of land at 'Priya Land Developer', a Society patronised by Ajit Wadekar somewhere between Mumbai and Pune.
"(6) Two flats no. 601 and 701 at Hill Road, Bandra, Mumbai which I acquired in 1996. These flats are owned jointly by me and my wife.
"(7) A bunglow by the name Villa-D Amrutha Valley, Road No. 12, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad.

"I have also paid approximately Rs. 2 lacs in 1992 to Kapil Dev for some land at Gurgaon. However, I have not acquired this plot so far since it is under some litigation.

"Besides the above said immovable property, I also own following cars:
1) Honda Accord presented to me by one Saifuddin in 1987 at Dubai. Saifuddin is an Indian originally hailing from Rajasthen and runs a perfume business in Dubai.
2) Mercedes Benz-220-D gifted to me by a friend Mony Verma in 1995. He is based in England and has some business.
3) Mercedes Benz-320-E bought by me in 1995 for Rs. 20 lacs.
4) Opel Astra bought by me in 199 for Rs. 8-9 lacs which I paid by cheque.
5) Maruti 800 purchased be me through bank loan and is at present with my father.

"I further state that I have imported some good quality furniture from abroad on some occasions".

136. I am of the view that the gift of the two cars, Honda Accord and Mercedes Benz-220-D are far too expensive "gifts" received by him.

137. Regarding the above, Azhar confirmed to me that he had conveyed to the CBI about the immovable properties at Sl.No. 1 to 6. He stated that the property Sl.No. 7 actually belongs to his aunt Mrs. Aneesa Sultana. He added that this property was no doubt mentioned during his interrogation by the CBI but appears to have been included as his property due to oversight. He added that he did own another flat in Amrutha Valley, Road No. 12, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, which, at the time of his separation from his former wife Mr. Naureen was given by him to her in exchange of dowar/meher as maintenance in 1996.

138. Azhar also stated before me that for the land in Gurgaon, he had paid only Rs. 50,000 to Kapil Dev and not Rs. 2 lakhs as set out in the statement recorded by CBI. He does not know the name of the area where the land is situated.

139. On my query, he stated that he is now staying in a rented house at No. 164, Road No. 14, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad for which he is paying a rent of Rs. 20,000 per month. He said that he is staying in a rented house as he had given away the only flat in Hyderabad to his former wife and did "not have enough money now to buy a flat or house. To your query as to how the situation has come about, my answer is whatever money I had earned and saved out of my playing matches, getting awards and financial benefits, advertisement revenues etc. were all invested by me in buying Flat Nos 601 and 701 at Hill Road, Bandra, Mumbai in 1996. I do not exactly recall as to how much I paid for those flats ......................". He had not rented out the said two flats at Mumbai and they are kept locked.

140. To my query, he stated that as he has been quite busy in playing matches and being out of Hyderabad for long periods, he is generally not being claiming House Rent Allowance, Medical Reimbursement, Conveyance Allowance etc. from SBI.

141. He also stated that he used to own a house at Road No. 10, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, where he used to stay with his parents. He had acquired the said house in 1994. In December 1999 or so, he sold the said house for Rs. 36 lakhs. Along with the said money and a loan of Rs. 8 lakhs taken from SBI, he bought Flat No. 501, Nest Apartments, Erramanzil, Hyderabad. He bought this flat mainly for the stay of his parents where they are now staying.

142. He confirmed that he owned 5 cars as recorded by the CBI.

143. Regarding the statement recorded by the CBI he stated, he had never made any financial investments in HCL Agro as recorded by CBI. The persons who set up the project were his friends and Azhar only helped them in getting some of the necessary clearances from Governmental agencies. He added that he did not make any investment in Ratna Cement Factory as set out in his statement recorded by CBI. He confirmed that he got the modelling contract for Tissot watches through Ashraf Patel, who was his friend. Ashraf Patel was murdered sometime back in Mumbai. Ashraf Patel was a dealer in Mumbai for Tissot watches and when the company wanted to engage Azharuddin as a model, they approached him through Ashraf Patel. Azharuddin confirmed that he had a contract with Reebok to use cricket bats with their logo. The contract is no more in force. Azharuddin added that he had a modelling contract for promoting Pepsi, which was terminated by them recently. He had visited the shop of Ashraf Patel for promotional activities of Tissot watches. Azharuddin stated that he had not made any financial investment through or with Ashraf Patel. Ashraf Patel had no involvement in cricket.

144. Regarding Ajay Sharma, he stated that the relationship with Ajay Sharma was only as a fellow cricketer and he had no monetary transactions with Ajay Sharma at all.

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