BCCI's Legal Costs Amount to Rs 56 Crore in Two Years
It is learnt that due to the legal expenses skyrocketing in the past two years, the finance committee headed by Jyotiraditya Scindia decided that infrastructure subsidy to the tune of Rs 50 crore granted to the affiliated state associations will not be increased to Rs 75 crore as was proposed for the year.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: May 22, 2015 02:26 pm IST
The BCCI expenditure on legal matters in the last two years went up to Rs 56 crore, it was disclosed at its finance committee meeting here on Thursdsay.(BCCI Mum on Indian Coach)
It is learnt that due to the legal expenses skyrocketing in the past two years, the finance committee headed by Jyotiraditya Scindia decided that infrastructure subsidy to the tune of Rs 50 crore granted to the affiliated state associations will not be increased to Rs 75 crore as was proposed for the year.(BCCI Lets Chief Selector Speak on Selection Matters)
"In the last two financial years, the BCCI's legal expenses have Rs 31 crore and Rs 25 crore respectively. It comes to the tune of Rs 56 crore and secretary Anurag Thakur and treasurer Aniruddh Chaudhary rightly said that we can't right away increase the subsidies. It was also agreed that a guideline will be prepared to check how the funds are being utilised," a member of the finance committee told PTI.(BCCI Not Amused After Virat Kohli Breaks Rules)
It was also learnt reliably that the Justice Mukul Mudgal committee probing the IPL spot fixing scam were paid Rs 1.5 crore while the BCCI has already spent Rs 3.90 crore for the Supreme Court appointed Justice RM Lodha committee. It has been learnt that the finance committee also took note of the fact that women cricketers have been ignored and the committee decided to start the gradation payment system for them. "The likes of Mithali Raj, Jhulan Goswami will be brought under gradation ambit. By the next finance committee meeting, we will be able to chalk out a programme as to how this gradation payment would work."(BCCI Mulls Mini-IPL in Place of CLT20)
Also, the junior and A team cricketers playing domestic cricket will be given more money. "Earlier, U-16 boys would get a meagre amount of Rs 500 per match day which the finance committee plans to increase it to Rs 1000 and similarly for the U-23, it would Rs 2500 per match day," the source informed.