Shashank Manohar's Reforms: BCCI Uploads Constitution, Removes Auditor
The Board of Control for Cricket in India uploaded its 'Constitution' on the official website and also removed the Chennai-based tax auditor firm.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: October 07, 2015 08:02 pm IST

In line with president Shashank Manohar's declaration of the reforms that will be carried out, the Board of Control for Cricket in India uploaded its 'Constitution' on the official website and also removed the Chennai-based tax auditor firm. (Shashank Manohar Appointed BCCI President for the Second Time)
The Constitution book, formally known as Memorandum And Rules and Regulations, last revised in September 2012 is there for all to view on bcci.tv. There are 52 pages with various heads and sub-heads.
As it has been reported, the BCCI has also shifted the treasurer's office from Chennai to Mumbai. (New BCCI President Shashank Manohar Announces Reforms To Tackle Corruption and Conflict of Interest)
"The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has decided to shift its Treasury office from Chennai to Mumbai. Keeping in mind that all tax matters of the BCCI are with the Income Tax Office in Mumbai, the Board has decided to hire a Tax Advisor and Internal Auditor that operates out of Mumbai,"Â BCCI said in a statement.
"Accordingly, the BCCI has hired M/S Gokhale & Sathe, a reputed firm based in Mumbai and having extensive experience in Trust matters, as its advisor on Direct Tax matters and as an Internal Auditor for the accounting year 2015-16 with immediate effect, in replacement of PB Vijayraghavan & Co. from Chennai," it further stated.