Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Secretary, treasurer powers to be curbed

- Soumitra Bose soumitra.bose@htlive.com

NEWDELHI: If the new-look Memorandum of Associatio­n (MOA), drafted by the Committee of Administra­tors (COA), is approved by the Supreme Court and made binding on the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), then two most important office-bearers –secretary and treasurer -- will virtually become ornamental positions.

According to the new constituti­on, a copy of which is in possession of Hindustan Times, the secretary will not have the power to sign off on BCCI’S daily matters. Similarly, the treasurer will no more be the final signing authority on financial matters.

The BCCI, founded in December 1928, has always vested its powers on its presidents, secretarie­s and treasurers who have often rotated their roles. Administra­tors like Anthony D’mello, MA Chidambara­m, NKP Salve, Jagmohan Dalmiya (died in office), N. Srinivasan (removed by Supreme Court), Shashank Manohar (resigned), Anurag Thakur (sacked by Supreme Court) were no less famous than CK Nayudu, Lala Amarnath, Vinoo Mankad, Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, Kapil Dev, Sourav Ganguly or MS Dhoni.

CEO, ALL POWERFUL

But in the new MOA, aimed at bringing profession­alism and transparen­cy, an apex council and a CEO will have all the powers to run the BCCI. While the secretary will be able to sign on the annual accounts along with the president and secretary, “all ministeria­l functions including the signing of contracts for and on behalf of the BCCI and carrying of correspond­ence in the name of the BCCI must be construed as day-to-day functionin­g of the BCCI and should be handled by the CEO.”

During the course of the investigat­ions made by the Justice Mudgal and Justice Lodha panels, cases of exorbitant expenses, especially daily allowances and perks, on the office bearers had emerged. The new rule book will curb all that.

The treasurer and the jointsecre­tary/secretary will not be allowed to operate the BCCI bank account. It can be operated by “two authorised signatorie­s designated by the Apex Council” from among the BCCI’S profession­al management.

PLAYERS’ BODY

The new constituti­on has place for a players’ body funded by the BCCI, women’s representa­tion and a member of the Auditor Gen- eral’s office at both BCCI and state levels.

“Transparen­cy in payments, in duly audited manner, must satisfy all canons of accountabi­lity. This will ensure that no player or service provider or contractor has to seek any favours from any official of the BCCI and there would be total transparen­cy in the matter of such payments,” says the new MOA.

ITCHY BIHAR

The BCCI is also faced with itchy issues like full membership of Bihar. With political forces in play, the COA may constitute an ad-hoc committee to run cricket in the troubled state.

Stringent clauses related to membership (one state one unit), tenure (one term of three years followed by a cooling off of another three) and conflict of interest could change the history of governance in Indian cricket, only if they see the light of day.

 ?? PTI ?? The new BCCI constituti­on gives full powers to CEO Rahul Johri (right) and the apex council.
PTI The new BCCI constituti­on gives full powers to CEO Rahul Johri (right) and the apex council.

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