
The EC members had refused to ratify Iyer’s appointment made by President P T Usha in January 2024, the bone of contention being his Rs 20 lakh per month salary along with other perks.
However, the differences on this matter were resolved following Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya’s intervention, paving the way for Iyer’s formal appointment.
The seven-member anti-doping panel will be headed by former tennis player Rohit Rajpal and include Aparna Popat and sports medicine expert PSM Chandran among others.
“The IOC (International Olympic Committee) mentioned high doping cases in India when IOA (delegation) visited Lausanne,” said Iyer, who was present during a joint press conference by the IOA EC members and Usha.