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MPs will speak to former England Under 19 captain Azeem Rafiq about his 43 allegations of racism, seven of which were upheld by an investigation set up by former employers Yorkshire.
As Rafiq will be speaking under Parliamentary privilege, he can name individuals without fear of legal reprisals.
Who else will be there?
Roger Hutton, who resigned as Yorkshire chair, will follow Rafiq, who begins at 9.30am on Tuesday.
The DCMS website also suggested Mark Arthur, who quit as chief executive last week, would appear, along with Wayne Morton, the club’s head of medical services.
Azeem Rafiq will be quizzed by MPs in Westminster amid his allegations of racism in cricket
Former Yorkshire cricket chief Roger Hutton will follow Rafiq after his appearance at 9.30am
That no longer appears to be the case.