Amitabh, Aniruddh under COA scanner after attending Srini meet

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The BCCI's current joint secretary Amitabh Chaudhary and treasurer Aniruddh Chaudhry's presence at an informal unsanctioned gathering, arranged by former president has brought them under the scanner of Committee of Administrators (COA).

Both Amitabh and Aniruddh are known to be hard-core Srinivasan loyalists but their presence in the meeting may not go down well with the Vinod Rai-led four-member panel.



At a time when COA is trying to set the house in order, participation in a meeting which mainly comprised officials ousted by Supreme verdict may be seen as an act defiance.

It was meeting which termed as "gathering of disqualified friends over a cup of tea" but the mere presence of Amitabh and Aniruddh is going to put in a fix.

"Even though they (Amitabh and Aniruddh) were barred from attending Auctions but technically they are still officials

under the current regime run by COA. Both are still authorised signatories, who sign cheques (only after clearance from COA). They are free to attend any meeting but how COA will perceive it is a different matter," a top source told PTI today.

"They are signatories simply because COA will then have to deal with extensive paperwork and financial matters when they are trying to put the house in order. Also they are duty bound to sign each payment that is cleared by COA within three working days. So they still are a part of BCCI," the source added.

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Amitabh, Aniruddh under COA scanner after attending Srini meet

The BCCI's current joint secretary Amitabh Chaudhary and treasurer Aniruddh Chaudhry's presence at an informal unsanctioned gathering, arranged by former president N Srinivasan has brought them under the scanner of Committee of Administrators (COA). Both Amitabh and Aniruddh are known to be hard-core Srinivasan loyalists but their presence in the meeting may not go down well with the Vinod Rai-led four-member panel. At a time when COA is trying to set the house in order, participation in a meeting which mainly comprised officials ousted by Supreme Court verdict may be seen as an act defiance. It was meeting which N Srinivasan termed as "gathering of disqualified friends over a cup of tea" but the mere presence of Amitabh and Aniruddh is going to put BCCI in a fix. "Even though they (Amitabh and Aniruddh) were barred from attending IPL Auctions but technically they are still officials under the current BCCI regime run by COA. Both are still authorised signatories, ... The BCCI's current joint secretary Amitabh Chaudhary and treasurer Aniruddh Chaudhry's presence at an informal unsanctioned gathering, arranged by former president has brought them under the scanner of Committee of Administrators (COA).

Both Amitabh and Aniruddh are known to be hard-core Srinivasan loyalists but their presence in the meeting may not go down well with the Vinod Rai-led four-member panel.

At a time when COA is trying to set the house in order, participation in a meeting which mainly comprised officials ousted by Supreme verdict may be seen as an act defiance.

It was meeting which termed as "gathering of disqualified friends over a cup of tea" but the mere presence of Amitabh and Aniruddh is going to put in a fix.

"Even though they (Amitabh and Aniruddh) were barred from attending Auctions but technically they are still officials

under the current regime run by COA. Both are still authorised signatories, who sign cheques (only after clearance from COA). They are free to attend any meeting but how COA will perceive it is a different matter," a top source told PTI today.

"They are signatories simply because COA will then have to deal with extensive paperwork and financial matters when they are trying to put the house in order. Also they are duty bound to sign each payment that is cleared by COA within three working days. So they still are a part of BCCI," the source added.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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