The BCCI is preparing stricter disciplinary and access-control measures for IPL 2026 after multiple incidents left the board uneasy, particularly over security and crowd or entry management. According to sources, the guideline is meant to reduce repeat trouble and strengthen control around the league, signaling a tougher stance for teams, officials, and related parties going forward.
BCCI vice president Rajeev Shukla says the board will introduce new access control rules for IPL players, targeting repeated protocol breaches by individuals and franchises. The move is aimed at enforcing stricter discipline and tightening match-day compliance. Details are expected as the league progresses, with players and teams likely facing tougher monitoring and restrictions.
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Bell Canada, a unit of BCE, dismissed several employees for violating its code of conduct after they were caught faking office attendance through a swipe-and-go system. In the scheme, staff scanned their access cards and left immediately, while one employee reportedly used the office gym before departing. BCE says the firings are disciplinary actions, not part of broader job cuts.
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