IPL Tender: BCCI seeks directive from Lodha Panel over appointment of Independent Auditor

BCCI president Anurag Thakur replied to the panel’s query, informing that the compliance report by him and Secretary Ajay Shirke will be filed by November 5

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IPL Tender: BCCI seeks directive from Lodha Panel over appointment of Independent Auditor

IPL Tender: BCCI seeks directive from Lodha Panel

The BCCI’s tender process to award IPL media rights has been thrown into jeopardy after the Supreme Court-appointed Lodha committee sought clarity from the Cricket Board about duration of the media ‘Rights Period’, making it amply clear that no independent auditor will be appointed before Monday.

In a late development, BCCI president Anurag Thakur replied to the panel’s query, informing that the compliance report by him and Secretary Ajay Shirke will be filed by November 5 and it’s their “consistent endeavour of the BCCI office-bearers to ensure implementations of the recommendations by the committee”.

The BCCI’s global media rights tender which comprises broadcast, mobile and Internet rights was supposed to be opened in Mumbai tomorrow with 18 companies including social networking giants Facebook and Twitter also buying ITT documents.

In present scenario, BCCI will not have any options but to defer the tender process.

BCCI secretary Ajay Shirke had written a letter to the panel seeking directives as to whether an independent auditor as directed by the Supreme Court will be appointed before the bidding process begins.

In a letter to Shirke, panel secretary Gopal Shankarnarayan wrote: “Before the Committee proceeds to issue any directions, it would need to satisfy itself that the BCCI administration is willing to comply with the Order of the Hon’ble Supreme Court dated 21.10.2016.

“As you can understand, this would be necessary in view of the BCCI’s stand concerning the earlier order of 18.7.2016.  In this regard, the Committee requires a letter of compliance from the President BCCI duly undertaking on behalf of the BCCI to unreservedly comply with the Order of the Hon’ble Supreme Court dated 21.10.2016.”

Shankarnarayan then asked for a few clarifications based on Shirke’s letter.

“In your letter dated 21.10.2016, the first paragraph reads as follows:

1) The BCCI has already declared the process of a global tender for the IPL rights, where the previous Ten-year rights contract ended with the end of IPL season May 2016, as it was mandated to do so by the expiring contract.” The panel secretary then concluded by asking two specific questions. “When did the previous Ten-year rights period come to an end? b. When does the next Ten-year rights period commence?”

Replying to Shankarnarayan, Thakur stated: “Regarding point No 2 (a) The present 10-year period will come to an end in 2017 edition of IPL. The negotiation period of the new IPL Rights (season 2018) commenced on 1.6.2016 ie after the final match of the 2016 IPL under clause 27 of the IPL MLRA dated 25.6.2010 and b) the 10-year period commences from April/May 2018. 

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