Khaleej Times

BCCI want to challenge CIC verdict over RTI

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new delhi — The BCCI is likely to challenge the Central Informatio­n Commission’s ruling that the cricket board be brought under the RTI act with a top official accusing the Committee of Administra­tors (COA) of “wilful negligence” in dealing with the matter.

The CIC verdict would effectivel­y mean that the BCCI become a National Sports Federation (NSF). The BCCI, which has resented coming under the Right to Informatio­n (RTI) act claiming to be an autonomous entity, feels the COA is to be blamed for the setback which hit the Board on Monday evening.

“I believe there has been wilful negligence on part of the COA in botching up BCCI’s right to legal representa­tion,” a senior BCCI official, while talking about the legal ramificati­ons of the CIC order, told PTI.

The CIC has directed the BCCI to put in place, within 15 days, online and offline mechanisms to receive applicatio­ns for informatio­n under the RTI Act.

“There was a CIC hearing on July 10 when it was asked as to why BCCI shouldn’t come under the RTI? The BCCI didn’t even file a reply and sat on the showcause notice. Now the only way is to challenge the order in High Court and take it from there on,” the official said.

Another BCCI official said the COA, comprising Vinod Rai and Diana Edulji, might just ‘tie the albatross of RTI’ around the Board’s neck before announcing elections. “We hear that BCCI wants to partially come under the RTI and not reveal things like team selection and all? Is it a joke? If BCCI challenges, there won’t be any half measures. It will be all or nothing,” he said.

Rai, on his part, said the COA is committed to ensuring transparen­cy in the Board but steered clear of any direct comment on the CIC order. “In continuanc­e of the CIC order, we would like to convey that we wholeheart­edly support transparen­cy and have created a robust platform in the form of the website.” he said in a statement.—

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