BCCI office bearers trying to subvert SC orders, says CoA; rival faction denies

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The (CoA) has alleged that office bearers -- C K Khanna, and -- are trying to "subvert and frustrate" the orders passed by the

In its ninth status report to the apex court, the said: "The office bearers of BCCI are in collusion with various other persons, who attended the meeting held on June 22, 2018, clearly attempting to subvert and frustrate orders passed by this Hon'ble Court, by inserting limitations on powers and duties of the

"This is being done with a view to hampering the ability of the to effectively supervise the management of BCCI though "

With the hearing on the implementation of Lodha recommendations scheduled tomorrow, the office bearers didn't wish to comment on the CoA's latest status report, but sources close to them said that "they are not surprised" at the manner in which the Vinod Rai-led body has functioned till now.

In a 21-page letter, the has said the modus operandi of the office bearers involve "drawing an artificial distinction between management and administration" as well as "implementation of judgement on one hand and matters of policy nature" on the other.

The said it needs to take decisions on policy matters as it is intrinsically related to supervision of the board.

"Hon'does not carve out any such exceptions pertaining to decisions of policy from powers conferred and duties cast upon the Committee of Administrators. It stands to reason that task of supervising the management and administration of BCCI as well as ensuring that the directions contained in the judgement are implemented and will necessarily require COA to take decisions on matters of 'policy'."

In a separate allegation, it has written that the Chaudhry deliberately tried to stop Uttarakhand and from participating in the by taking the matter to the Special Body meeting on June 22, which the CoA termed invalid as prior permission was not taken.

"CoA, in its submission in Page 12, has referred to an e-mail that GM (cricket operations) had sent to office bearers with regards to participation of and Uttarakhand. The had then written back stating that a policy matter needs to be discussed at body as office bearers are not mandated.

"Now nowhere in Saba's communication it was stated that it was a CoA diktat. If CoA is alleging that treasurer played a foul game, they are misleading," a senior BCI official, who attended the SGM, said.

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First Published: Wed, July 04 2018. 20:40 IST