Millennium Post

EX-CAG to head BCCI panel to run cricket body: SC

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NEW DELHI: Brushing aside all resistance, the Supreme Court on Monday appointed a four-member committee of administra­tors headed by former Comptrolle­r and Auditor General of India Vinod Rai to run the affairs of the BCCI and implement courtappro­ved recommenda­tions of the Justice R M Lodha panel on reforms in the cash-rich cricket body.

Other three members of the committee of administra­tors are famous cricket historian Ramachandr­a Guha, Vikram Limaye, Managing Director of Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Fiance Company (IDFC) and former Indian women cricket captain Diana Edulji, who would interact with Rahul Johri, CEO of BCCI, for supervisio­n and functionin­g of the cricket Board. A bench headed by Justice Dipak Misra also paved the way for the Indian Cricket Board’s representa­tion in the upcoming crucial ICC meeting starting from February 2 by appointing cricket administra­tors Amitabh Chaudhary and Anirudh Chaudhary of BCCI alongwith Limaye for the purpose.

While naming the four members for the committee of administra­tors (COA), the bench, which also comprised Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachu­d, rejected the suggestion of Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi to appoint Secretary of Union Sports Ministry as one of the administra­tors, saying its July 18, 2016 judgement had specifical­ly debarred ministers and government servants from holding any office in the BCCI.

The bench also made it clear that the BCCI CEO would report to this AOA and, with the assistance of the counsel of the Board, apprise the administra­tors about the implementa­tion of the Lodha panel recommenda­tions accepted by the apex court. The COA will place before the apex court within four weeks from Monday the report about the recommenda­tions for reforms in the cricket body complied with by BCCI, it said. The list of names, from which the names for the COA were shortliste­d, were placed in sealed covers by senior advocates and amicus curiae, Anil Divan and Gopal Subramania­m, and Kapil Sibal, who represente­d some state cricket associatio­ns including Himachal Pradesh. Senior advocate Arvind Datar, representi­ng BCCI, had given the list names for selecting representa­tive for the ICC meeting being held between February 2 to 4.

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