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  • March 1, 2019
    导出博客文章BCCI president Anurag Thakur has submitted a report to the Lodha Committee on
    Saturday, saying the boards members have rejected adopting in total the new
    memorandum of association and rules. Thakur informed the committee that the 30
    members opted to instead vote separately for or against each of the committees
    recommendations, which were approved by the Supreme Court of India on July 18
    this year.Thakurs report, sent via email, was filed two days after the
    prescribed deadline (November 3) set by the Supreme Court of India in its
    interim order passed on October 21; the court had asked Thakur and BCCI
    secretary Ajay Shirke to file an affidavit with the committee within two weeks,
    indicating which of the Lodha Committees recommendations have been complied
    with, the manner of compliance and the steps adopted for securing compliance
    with the remaining recommendations.It could not be confirmed whether Shirke,
    too, had sent a similar report to the committee. In its order, the court also
    said that both Thakur and Shirke should appear in person in front of the
    committee to explain the manner of compliance once their report had been
    filed.In his report, Thakur told the committee that at a special general body
    meeting of the board, held in Mumbai on October 1, Shirke proposed to the
    members that the new memorandum of association and rules, finalised by the
    committee and mandated by the court, be adopted completely.Thakur said he had
    seconded Shirkes proposal. All the members, however, rejected this proposal ,
    Thakur noted in his affidavit. The members further went on to state that while
    they were not averse to adopting the new memorandum, they had difficulties in
    adopting the same in totality.Thakur pointed out that neither he nor Shirke held
    a vote and, despite being armed with the court order, he could not force the
    members. The reasoning offered by the members was that since the BCCI is
    registered under the Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act, 1975, it can amend
    the memorandum only when three-fourths of the eligible members voted in favour
    of changing it.I am thus rendered totally incapable and without any authority to
    force the members, who are 30 in number and have voting rights under the
    statute, to adopt the entire memorandum as proposed for adoption by the Hon.
    Lodha Committee, Thakur said.The affidavit was submitted alongside the
    unauthorised draft minutes of the boards SGM on October 1.According to Thakur,
    at an informal meeting of the board, held in Delhi on October 15, Shirke
    cautioned the members saying if the reforms were not adopted the court would
    curtail all funds to the states. Even that, Thakur told the committee, failed to
    change the members opinions. In view of the above difficulties, the Committee
    may be pleased to consider issuing any further directions to Hon. President and
    Hon. Secretary in this regard, Thakur concluded.Although there was no official
    reaction from the committee on Saturday, earlier in the week it had already
    predicted such a response form the board. In the absence of the unambiguous and
    unequivocal letter of compliance from the President duly undertaking on behalf
    of BCCI to unreservedly comply with the order of Honble Supreme Court dated
    21.10.2016, the Committee anticipates (having regard to the consistent stance
    adopted by the BCCI that it has issues with regard to reforms concerning
    governance) that there would be impediments in carrying out the order dated
    21.10.2016, the committee said in an email to Thakur on October 29.In three
    emails sent on October 24, 29 and November 3, the committee had reminded the
    BCCI that an undertaking form Thakur to unequivocally comply with the courts
    October 21 order was mandatory. Without that the committee cannot issue
    directions to the board on various pending decisions, including setting a new
    date for the IPL media rights tender, and determining the threshold value for
    any financial transaction of the board relating to future contracts.The Lodha
    Committee - comprising former Chief Justice of India RM Lodha and retired
    Supreme Court judges Ashok Bhan and R Raveendran - was formed in January 2015 to
    determine appropriate punishments for some of the officials involved in the 2013
    IPL corruption scandal, and also to propose changes to streamline the BCCI,
    reform its functioning, prevent sporting fraud and conflict of interest.
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