Johri was appointed as CEO in BCCI during 2016 and also as an officer in Discovery Channel. Johri is in the list of top 10 sports business executives of the year.

A woman accused of sexual harassment on Rahul Johari, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). A woman journalist, Harnidh Kaur told under the me-to-campaign that she was treated unfairly, under the pretext of giving jobs by Rahul Johri. There is no statement from the Johari in this case yet.

Harnidh Kaur on Twitter, said: "When Rahul was the officer of Discovery Channel, I met him and he used to call me to meet me on coffee. It was difficult for me to refuse it. After this, once he took me to some place to talk about the job, he told me the last round of selection, I still could not forget that accident, since that day, Loads’ taking and I attribute myself to it. "

He did not tell his wife: Harnidh said, "During the conversation for the job, he asked to go home, when I went to his house, he took out the key to open the door. I asked him if you asked my wife He did not tell me about the arrival, he did not even tell me that his wife is not at home, I know his wife, during his social work and at home. I have met him on the field. "

Ranatunga and Malinga are also accused of allegations: In the cricket world, Johari is not the 1st who is trapped in the me-to-campaign. Before them, former Sri Lankan captain Arjun Ranatunga and fast bowler Lasith Malinga have been accused of sexual abuse, unfair treatment, and misbehavior.