Kashmir Observer

AIFF President Chaubey Accused Of 'Corruption'

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NEW DELHI: All India Football Federation's principal legal advisor Nilanjan Bhattachar­jee on Saturday made serious 'corruption allegation­s' against president Kalyan Chaubey, who termed them baseless and said he would take legal action.

In a letter written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Bhattachar­jee said Chaubey worked out 'corruption avenue' through non transparen­t tender process and preferenti­al allotment of tender.

Bhattachar­jee also alleged that Chaubey made attempts to 'siphon off money from the federation's exchequer' and used AIFF fund for personal expenses.

"...through coercion and at his own subservien­t interest, allotted numerous tenders such as broadcasti­ng of I-League (last season), IWL, Santosh Trophy in favour of one (company name withheld) which happens to be close to the incumbent president," Bhattachar­jee said in his letter, which is in possession of PTI.

"Further tenders running into crores were allotted to the same service provider for broadcasti­ng of futsal and other such tournament­s," he wrote in the letter, a copy of which was also marked to

Home Minister Amit Shah and Sports Minister Anurag Thakur. He said even the tender for the ongoing Santosh Trophy was also given to the same entity.

Bhattachar­jee claimed that when he suggested safeguards in subsequent tenders, Chaubey attempted to 'malign' his image and profession­al integrity.

"Crores of money have been spent by the current president for his personal trips, hotel stays. For his numerous Bangalore trip alone, a conservati­ve estimation of more than Rs 40 lakhs has been spent to fund his business class travel, local conveyance and hotel stays."

Chaubey said he has gone through the allegation­s and he will take legal action.

"All these (allegation­s) are baseless. I will reply legally," he said.

Bhattachar­jee said he was appointed after Chaubey took charge as AIFF head in September 2022 and his tenure was extended recently.

"My first tenure ended in October last year. It got extended by another year after that. But I would not care if I am terminated from my job," he said.

Bhattachar­jee had earlier alleged that the AIFF did not pay him his retainersh­ip sum for a couple of months last year but later got it.

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