Lodha Committee Instructs State Associations to Not Use BCCI's Subsidies
The Supreme Court-appointed RM Lodha-led committee has instructed the state associations of Board of Control for Cricket in India to not use their subsidies
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: October 04, 2016 08:39 pm IST

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Lodha panel has instructed state associations not to use BCCI subsidies
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The Lodha panel and BCCI are engulfed in a legal battle
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Anurag Thakur is the president of the BCCI
The Supreme Court appointed Justice RM Lodha panel in an e-mail communication to all state association has strictly instructed them not to "transfer or disturb" the recent funds disbursed as infrastructural subsidy.
"It is further learnt that amounts between Rs.10-20 crore were disbursed to each Association as infrastructure subsidy and Rs.28 crore as compensation shares from the Champions League T20 cancellation. The banks confirm that most of these transactions were hurriedly carried out by RTGS between 29th September and 1st October," the email states.
"You are aware that a Status Report has been filed before the Supreme Court for certain directions and that will be taken up for hearing on 6th October 2016. In this light of events, as the actions of the BCCI to transfer these funds is contrary to this Committee's directions and sub-judice, you are hereby directed not to in anyway transfer or disturb those funds that have been transferred as above to your association.
"If anything is done contrary to this express direction, it will be brought to the knowledge of the Hon'ble Supreme Court for appropriate orders on contempt," they stated.