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BCCI is run like a mutually beneficial society, observes SC

Updated on: 06 April,2016 08:19 AM IST  | 
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The Supreme Court yesterday came down heavily on cash-rich BCCI, saying the cricket body was running like a "mutually beneficial society" and "practically corrupting" its members by not seeking any explanation on how crores of rupees allotted to them were being spent

BCCI is run like a mutually beneficial society, observes SC

BCCI president Shashank Manohar

New Delhi: The Supreme Court yesterday came down heavily on cash-rich BCCI, saying the cricket body was running like a "mutually beneficial society" and "practically corrupting" its members by not seeking any explanation on how crores of rupees allotted to them were being spent.


BCCI President Shashank Manohar
BCCI President Shashank Manohar


While scrutinising the fund allocation and expenses of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the apex court also pulled it up for not giving funds to neglected states for promotion of cricket and said it has done nothing to encourage the game.


It was also critical of the discrimination metted out to different states by BCCI and said the states begged for money from the board which follows a "no questions asked" policy as a method to buy votes in a certain manner.

Lauding the work done by Justice RM Lodha-led committee for bringing out massive structural change in functioning of BCCI, the bench said, "This is not an ordinary panel. It is a committee on which we have complete faith. It is committee of judges and its findings have to be relied upon. We cannot say that the findings are perverse.

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"They have come after consultations with experts and a wide spectrum of people and the recommendations have been given by a former CJI who has experience and they have arrived at some conclusions," a bench comprising Justices TS Thakur and FMI Khalifulla said.

BCCI had moved the apex court submitting that it has accepted some of the recommendation of Lodha panel while there were difficulties in implementing others as these would have wide-ranging affect on the functioning of the board.

While analysing the table of fund allocation and expenditure provided by BCCI for the last five years, the bench said, "out of 29 states, 11 were going without a single penny and zero funds. You have given them nothing. This doesn't reflect a good future.

"The impression we get from the Lodha Committee is that you are releasing huge amounts to some states and you leave it to the states on the ways to spend. You are practically corrupting the person by not demanding explanation in spending of huge money," the bench said, adding that "you (BCCI) are running a mutually beneficial society".

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