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CoA’s decision to stall SGM is to keep lid on opaque decisions: Chaudhary

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Taking strong exception to Committee of Administra­tors’s (CoA) decision to stall BCCI’s Special General Meeting (SGM) on June 22, acting secretary Amitabh Chaudhary has accused Vinod Rai and Diana Edulji of “trying to prevent the General Body from discussing the decisions taken opaquely and without any authority”.

“It clearly and manifestly appears that the real reason for trying to stall and scuttle the meeting proposed to be held on 22.06.2018 is to prevent the General Body from discussing issues in which the decisions taken by the Committee whimsicall­y, arbitraril­y, opaquely and without any authority and even by keeping the office bearers in dark regarding the same, are likely to come up for discussion,” Chaudhary wrote in his e-mail to Rai, which is in possession of PTI.

Chaudhary openly questioned the decisions taken by CoA with regards to various appointmen­ts.

He questioned “the large scale irregular appointmen­ts made on various posts in the BCCI having huge financial ramificati­ons on the BCCI.”

Chaudhary urged Rai to “act in accordance with law”.

“It is the most humble submission of the undersigne­d before the Committee of Administra­tors to kindly act in accordance with law, the Rules and Regulation­s of the BCCI as well as the orders of the Hon’ble Apex Court, and desist from hindering the lawful functionin­g of the Board of Control for Cricket in India.”

The former Jharkhand top cop made it clear that decision to send an SGM notice was taken only after affiliated units demanded one.

“The notice of the SGM to be held on 22.06.2018 has been issued not at the behest of the office bearers as is perhaps the understand­ing of the Committee but has been issued being bound under the Rules and Regulation­s of the BCCI, consequent upon the requisitio­n of the member associatio­ns who constitute the BCCI.

“Once the requisite number of members’ requisitio­ns is received it is the will of the members that has to prevail and not that of the office bearers or even of the Committee.”

Rai on Frimade it clear to his employees that no invoice raised by representa­tives of the state units for attending the said meeting will be entertaine­d as prior permission from CoA is not taken.

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