"We are willing to return the money either to the state government or the police for the benefit of small investors," said OCA secretary Asirbad Behera after deposing before the police here yesterday.
Admitting that the OCA had received the amount for organising Ranji matches and OPL between 2011 and 2012, Behera said the funds received from Artha Tatwa Group was also used to sponsor some junior cricketers to undergo training under former Odisha coach Michael Bevan in Australia.
"Only those who have lost their hard-earned money should benefit and not the rich investors," he said.
Claiming that OCA's relationship with AT Group CMD Pradip Sethi was transparent, Behera said the ponzi company was a title sponsor in OPL.
OCA secretary was among the 22 persons who had been summoned by the police to clarify their relationship with AT Group CMD Pradip Sethi, was now in judicial custody.