BCCI needs Ombudsman\, Ethics Officer at earliest: COA to Supreme Court

BCCI needs Ombudsman, Ethics Officer at earliest: COA to Supreme Court

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The (COA) wants the to appoint an and an Officer at the earliest to deal with any disputes leading up to its Meeting and elections.

In its 10th status report to the Supreme Court, the COA explained why the two appointments need to be made before fresh elections are held.

"The newly registered constitution of requires the appointment of an at the Meeting for the purpose of providing an independent dispute resolution mechanism...," the COA report stated.

The COA said the the must be a retired or of a and must be given a one-year tenure, subject to a maximum of three terms.

It is not yet known when the AGM will take place where the Board will also hold elections.

The AGM will be conducted as per the new constitution approved by the in its August 9 order, which gave state associations 30 days to comply but some state associations are continuing to oppose some of the reforms, including the age and tenure cap for office-bearers.

"...it is necessary that the first Ombudsman be appointed at the earliest so that the provisions relating to independent dispute resolution mechanism under the newly registered constitution can be implemented immediately."

Once appointed, Ombudsman will deal with grievances raised by members of teams besides addressing acts of "indiscipline, misconduct, breach, etc".

On the need for an Officer, the COA said: "It is necessary that the first Officer of BCCI be appointed at the earliest so that the complaints related to Conflict of Interest can be considered and addressed by a duly qualified person."

The COA, comprising former CAG Vinod Rai and former women's Diana Edulji, also called for a forensic audit of state associations to deal with the misuse of funds.

The COA has also informed the that seven state associations have failed to submit the compliance report of the apex court order of August 9 and have not amended their constitution.

The associations which have not submitted the compliance certificate to the COA are Haryana, Himachal, Gujarat, Karnataka, Meghalaya, and Arunachal.

The state bodies which have partially complied are Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Goa, Maharashtra, Bihar, Bengal, Chattisgarh, and Vidarbha.

The list of substantially compliant associations comprise Mizoram, Puducherry, Delhi, Hyderabad, Jammu and Kashmir, Kerala, Mumbai, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Saurashtra, Sikkim, and

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First Published: Tue, October 30 2018. 13:45 IST