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Supreme Court Bars Ministers And Bureaucrats From Holding Posts In The Cricket Board

By - A Staff Writer | 19 July 2016 2:00 PM GMT

 

As a part of BCCI revamp Supreme Court orders Justice Lodha recommendations to be implemented in 6 months. Supreme Court bars ministers and bureaucrats from holding posts in the cricket board.

 

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Supreme Court accepted Lodha Panel restrictions of ‘One State, One Vote’ or capping age limit for cricket administrators at 70. Office bearers will also have a three-year term with a cooling-off period between two successive terms.

 

One member from Comptroller & Auditor General will be stationed with the BCCI body. Lodha Committee is tasked with the job of supervising the transition.