Dale Johnson often references said panel. About half the time it's to back up the stance he's chosen to take and about half the time it's to point out that they're not made up of referees and shouldn't be relied on to determine what is correct in law. I like his articles and insight a lot, but the way he decides if the panel decision is trustworthy or not depending on if they agree with him or not is one of the few consistent flaws his articles have.
When we actually discussed this incident in reference to the law, I don't think any referee on this forum still took the stance that it isn't a foul. The VAR clip we now have seems to indicate that the reason for it not being C&O is based on either an incorrect assumption that they were both high, an incorrect assumption that Doku got the ball first (not that this is technically correct in law either) or some other factor that isn't stated in the audio.
It explains the VAR mistake and I don't supposed I'm going to get any further arguing that - they somehow saw things in the video that weren't there and those imagined things introduced enough doubt. But outside of the VAR room, the problem I had before still remains - once you're not imagining both players playing the ball dangerously high or Doku getting the ball first, I can't see any reason why this isn't an obvious foul?