It is evident that the ICC IBC has breached the clauses 6.4 (a), (c), (d) and (e) affecting the BCCI's interests adversely. They are as follows: A) The detailed response of the UK-based law firm; B) Did ICC respond to the 12-page letter that CoA had written last month? ; C) CoA's detailed take on changes being sought in ICC's governance model; D) Why did CoA not include BCCI in talks while negotiating with ICC's member boards? ; E) Is COA comfortable with the idea of India's share of revenue being distributed among countries that have financial irregularities to answer for? ; F) Is CoA willingly admitting that loss of revenue for BCCI could also lead to loss of revenue for exchequer through foreign exchange and taxes.
Source: Times of India May 04, 2017 04:24 UTC