Matches (13)
Women's Tri-Series (SL) (1)
IPL (2)
PSL (2)
County DIV1 (3)
County DIV2 (4)
USA-W vs ZIM-W (1)
News

BCCI has not yet executed Lodha reforms - CoA

The Committee of Administrators has stated in its report that the BCCI and state associations have not adhered to any of the steps they were supposed to implement by the two set of deadlines set by the Lodha Committee

Diana Edulji, Vikram Limaye and Vinod Rai are part of the BCCI administrative panel appointed by the Supreme Court, Mumbai, January 31, 2017

The CoA scrutinised the BCCI CEO's report about the Lodha Committee's recommendations, and submitted its observations to the Supreme Court  •  AFP

The Committee of Administrators (CoA) submitted its first status report to the Supreme Court on Saturday, saying the BCCI and the state associations have not yet complied with even one of the steps that had to be implemented to meet the timelines set by the Lodha Committee.
The CoA, appointed by the Supreme Court in January, recorded in its report the two sets of timelines set by the Lodha Committee, the status for the same submitted by BCCI CEO Rahul Johri on February 10, and its own observations on the implementation of recommendations. Against each of the 15 steps set for the board, the CoA remarked, "Step not complied with". The Supreme Court will hear the matter for these on Monday.
The state associations have been asked to hold fresh elections, and among them, only Vidarbha, Tripura and Hyderabad have done so. On the status of other recommendations, Johri stated the appointment of an ethics officer and ombudsman could happen only once newly elected members from the state associations take part in a BCCI meeting to form an apex council. Johri stated that the appointment of the ethics officer and the scope of the ombudsman's role will be an amendment to the BCCI constitution, which needs to be passed by a 3/4th majority resolution.
The first set of timelines ranged from September 30, 2016 to October 15, 2016 and included recommendations on the adoption of a new memorandum and rules and regulations by the BCCI, the amendment of constitutions by state associations, amendments to certain IPL codes of conduct, and the implementation of the one-state-one-vote policy to be followed by Gujarat and Maharashtra, which have more than one state association.
In the status for these submitted by Johri, the CEO said the new memorandum and rules and regulations were "not implemented" because the "BCCI members in their meeting need to accept this with 3/4th majority as per present rules". Even though the state associations, barring Tripura and Vidarbha, had not amended their constitutions, Johri stated certain state units had declared they would do so and had communicated directly with the Lodha Committee.
Regarding the amendments to IPL rules - including the code of conduct for players and team officials, the anti-corruption code, anti-racism code, and the operational rules - Johri said the amendments were agreed upon during the BCCI's special general meeting in September last year, but the minutes of the meeting were yet to be approved. Amendments to certain rules in the IPL were also dependent on the appointment of a disciplinary committee by the ethics officer, ombudsman and CEO. Regarding the one-state-one-vote policy, the status merely said "yet to be formulated", without any explanation. The deadline for each of the above steps was September 30, 2016.
The second set of deadlines ranged from November 15 to December 30 and featured recommendations on elections for state associations, elections to the apex council of BCCI, the board's annual general meeting, and appointments of the ethics officer and ombudsman, creation of IPL governing council and the appointment of the management under the new rules.
Johri stated that elections to the apex council and the appointment of the ethics officer and ombudsman could happen only once state bodies had amended their constitutions and held fresh elections, after which elected members would represent their respective state associations in a BCCI meeting to then form the apex council.