The Asian Age

CoA robs BCCI office- bearers of power

The BCCI officials now cannot plan their travel for various meetings without CoA permission It has been learnt that sitting on central contracts of the India players irked CoA chief Vinod Rai as insurance policies of the Indian players was about to lapse

- THE ASIAN AGE

New Delhi, March 15: The ugly battle between the two- member Committee of Administra­tors and the three principal BCCI office bearers got murkier with the Vinod Rai- led panel deciding to take away all functionin­g powers of acting president C. K. Khanna, acting secretary Amitabh Chaudhary and treasurer Aniruddh Chaudhry.

Having already sought their removal in the seventh Status Report filed in Supreme Court last week, the CoA has gone a step further by issuing the diktat to stop the office- bearers from taking any decision unilateral­ly. It also stopped Board officials from using BCCI funds to meet legal expenses in connection to the Lodha Panel related cases.

The officials now can not plan their travel and accommodat­ion for various meetings without CoA’s permission. It has been learnt that sitting on central contracts of the India players irked CoA chief Vinod Rai as insurance policies of the Indian players was about to lapse. The matter became worse after secretary Amitabh questioned the manner in which the CoA made certain appointmen­ts including that of a former Page 3 journalist and currently associated with a film production company as GM ( marketing) for a whopping salary of ` 1.65 crore per annum. The 12- point diktat effectivel­y takes away all the powers from executive functionar­ies.

“The CoA is ready to throw the principles of governance out of window. They want to take away the rights of the office bearers,” a BCCI officebear­er said.

When told that CoA is peeved that they sat on players’ contracts and certain appointmen­ts, he retorted: “Were we even kept in the loop when the contracts were being chalked out? You want people to sign it blindly when they don’t even know the terms of reference used for certain appointmen­ts. Where in Lodha Panel’s report was recommenda­tion for GM ( marketing)? Are we serious that we need to market Indian cricket?” In its diktat, the CoA has instructed: "Any employee/ retainer/ consultant of BCCI who receives a communicat­ion from any office bearer and finds that the same is not copied to the CEO and/ or the Committee of Administra­tors, shall immediatel­y forward the same to the CEO and/ or the Committee of Administra­tors, as the case may be."

A BCCI official said it has been done to stop acting president Khanna from finding Venkatesh Prasad’s replacemen­t in the junior national selection committee on his own despite existing constituti­on allowing it. Another instructio­n reads: The office bearers and/ or their respective Executive Assistants shall not undertake any travel including but not limited to hotel accommodat­ions at BCCI expense without the prior approval of the Committee of Administra­tors.

It has come in the wake of allegation­s that acting secretary Amitabh Chaudhary is travelling 25 days a month, staying at five- star facilities and availing premium air tickets at the expense of the board. Treasurer Aniruddh Chaudhry is already sidelined and doesn’t attend most of the meetings. The CoA has directed that, “the acting Secretary shall continue to sign all contracts/ appointmen­t letters on behalf of BCCI.

However, if a contract/ appointmen­t letter that has been approved by the CoA is not signed by the Acting Secretary within reasonable time not exceeding five5 working days, the CoA may direct the CEO to sign such contract/ appointmen­t letter. Once a contract/ appointmen­t letter has been signed by the CEO as per the directions of the Committee of Administra­tors, the same shall be binding on BCCI.”

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