Vanuatu Cancels Citizenship of Fugitive Former IPL Chairman Lalit Modi in High-Profile Cricket Scandal
Vanuatu revokes the citizenship of Lalit Modi, the former IPL chairman, amidst allegations of corruption and bid rigging in Indian cricket.






Vanuatu has officially revoked the citizenship of Lalit Modi, the former chairman of the Indian Premier League (IPL), following allegations of corruption and bid rigging. Modi, who has been living in the UK since 2010, is wanted by Indian authorities for his involvement in a major corruption case during his tenure at the IPL.
Background of the Scandal
Lalit Modi was instrumental in founding the IPL in 2008, which has since grown into a multi-billion-dollar industry. However, his tenure was marred by controversy, with accusations of rigging bids during the auction of two team franchises in 2010. Additionally, he was accused of selling broadcasting and internet rights without proper authorization. These allegations led to his life ban from any involvement in cricket activities by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in 2013.
The Citizenship Saga
In a surprising turn of events, Vanuatu initially granted citizenship to Lalit Modi despite his fugitive status. However, under pressure from Indian authorities and public outcry, Vanuatu's Prime Minister Jotham Napat announced the cancellation of Modi's citizenship. The decision was based on the principle that Vanuatu's citizenship is a privilege that should not be used to evade legal responsibilities.
Legal and Diplomatic Efforts
India has made several unsuccessful attempts to extradite Lalit Modi from the UK, where he has been residing. Vanuatu's decision to revoke his citizenship is seen as a significant step forward in the case. Unlike the UK, Vanuatu does not have an extradition treaty with India, which had initially made it a safe haven for Modi.
Lalit Modi's Defense
Despite the ongoing legal battles, Lalit Modi has consistently denied all allegations against him. In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), he claimed that there are no pending cases against him in any Indian court and accused the media of spreading 'fake news.'
Impact on IPL and Indian Cricket
The scandal has cast a long shadow over the IPL, which is one of the most lucrative cricket leagues in the world. The implications of Modi's actions continue to affect the league's reputation, prompting calls for stricter governance and transparency in cricket administration.
Conclusion
Vanuatu's decision to revoke Lalit Modi's citizenship marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing legal saga surrounding the former IPL chairman. As the case unfolds, it serves as a stark reminder of the importance of accountability and integrity in sports administration.