BCCI unearths new scandal
Mumbai, Sept 27: Two days before its Annual General Meeting (AGM), the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) bigwigs have allegedly unearthed new financial irregularities in IPL-3 accounts through an internal audit on Monday.
The alleged irregularities came to the fore when the IPL’s Governing Council met here on Monday to go through the accounts of the third edition of the Twenty20 league held in March-April this year with now suspended Lalit Modi as chairman.
“An amount of `76.22 crore through sale of hospitality tickets for the final (on April 25), the third place tie (held on April 24) and the two semifinals (all held in Mumbai) is unaccounted for,” BCCI sources, who did not want to be named, said here.
“Hospitality ticket for the final cost ` 1 lakh, it was priced at `80,000 for the third place tie and cost `50,000 for the two semifinals. There is no account for these and there is no signed contract,” the sources pointed out.
“Also only 30,000 tickets for the final have been accounted for while the stadium (D.Y. Patil Stadium) was packed to capacity as everyone had seen and it can hold 52,000 people. Over 20,000 tickets are unaccounted for,” they went on to add.
The final was held between eventual champions Chennai Super Kings, led by Mahendra Singh Dhoni, and Sachin Tendulkar-captained Mumbai Indians.
The sources also revealed that there appeared to be irregularities in another deal wrapped up by Modi.
The Delhi-based company which got the deal (for supply of machines to screen spectators’ bags at the match venues) existed only on paper and the invoice for a much lesser amount than shown in the accounts was sent to the BCCI by another Bengaluru firm, the sources explained.
“The accounts show that the Delhi company, whose address turned out to be a guest house, had been given a contract for `5.5 crore but the invoice we received from the Bengaluru company for the same service was for `1.5 crore out of which only `70 lakh had been paid to it,” the sources said.
“These things came to light when the Governing Council members sat together with the internal auditors. All these would be placed before the AGM (on September 29),” they added.
Seven members, including IPL interim chairman Chirayu Amin who is also a member of the three-man disciplinary panel set up by the Board to probe the alleged irregularities committed by Modi, did not attend Monday’s meeting in Mumbai.
Amin and another Governing Council (GC) member, Arun Jaitley, are conducting the probe in Delhi against Modi along with Jyotiraditya Scindia. Jaitley too could not attend the GC meeting.
Other absentees were ex-cricketers Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, Sunil Gavaskar and Ravi Shastri, along with Farooq Abdullah and I.S. Bindra.
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