Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

CIC asks sports ministry why BCCI is not under RTI

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Why should cricket controllin­g body of the country, the BCCI, be not answerable under the RTI Act in light of various judicial orders and a recent law commission report, the Central Informatio­n Commission has directed the sports body and the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports to explain.

“It is the responsibi­lity of the CIC to put an end to this prolonging uncertaint­y which makes the BCCI non-transparen­t and unaccounta­ble without any moral backing and legal reasoning,” Informatio­n Commission­er Sridhar Acharyulu said.

The matter came before him as the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports did not give a satisfacto­ry response to an RTI applicant, Geeta Rani.

The applicant in the 12-pointer RTI applicatio­n asked whether the players selected by the BCCI are playing for India or for the associatio­n, how can a private associatio­n represent the country internatio­nally, what is the benefit of the government in giving authority to the BCCI to represent the country in internatio­nal tournament­s etc.

The ministry claimed it has no informatio­n available and since BCCI has not been declared as public authority under the RTI Act, hence the RTI applicatio­n could not be transferre­d to BCCI.

Under secretary in the ministry Arun Kumar Singh submitted during the hearing that the law commission calling BCCI as public authority is still under examinatio­n.

After perusing records presented by the ministry, Acharyulu said it becomes important to hear whether the BCCI is answerable under the RTI Act.

“Her question whether it is ‘a Team India’ or ‘Team BCCI’, raises an issue of exclusive authorisat­ion of the BCCI to select team for India. In fact, this exclusiven­ess of authorisat­ion created a monopoly in favour of federal body of sports for cricket called the BCCI and because of which all its wealth is created.”

Acharyulu said the Supreme Court and other High Courts have expressed several times that BCCI performs a public function and should be accountabl­e to public in general.

“The commission directs the CPIO/authorised representa­tive of the BCCI to explain why the commission should not declare the BCCI as public authority in view of various judicial pronouncem­ents and the law commission’s recommenda­tion in its 275th report,” he directed.

NEW DELHI: It is the responsibi­lity of the CIC to put an end to this prolonging uncertaint­y which makes the BCCI nontranspa­rent and unaccounta­ble without any moral backing and legal reasoning

SRIDHAR ACHARYULU, Informatio­n Commission­er

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