BCCI to challenge Central Information Commission’s decision to bring board under RTI
CoA chief Vinod Rai has stated that BCCI will legally contest the decision of the Central Information Commission (CIC) to bring it under the Right to Information (RTI) Act. The concern for the BCCI is if the board comes under the federal law then many logistical problems may arise.
The 2005 RTI rule passed by Supreme Court was a path-breaking one as far as administrative transparency is concerned and as a result, all the working of high-profile organizations came under the ambit. However, BCCI has always been vocal enough to not come under the rule as they have maintained that the organization is a society registered in Tamil Nadu and does not receive any government funds. The major reason of their opposition, which is actually the derivation of the first point, is that agreeing to come under RTI would mean they will be treated as a public authority and not a private entity.
BCCI’s opposition eventually found the support of CoA too as Vinod Rai revealed that the board has already informed the CIC that the matter will be challenged legally. The decision came after the board asked for some more time but M Sridhar Acharyulu, the CIC commissioner, declined that request and imposed the order.
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