BCCI to pay Rs 9.72 cr penalty for Pandove

On behalf of former treasurer Pandove, the Indian cricket board has decided to pay the price imposed by the Enforcement Directorate for an alleged violation of Foreign Exchange Management Act during the IPL in 2009.

Published : Jul 25, 2018 23:01 IST , New Delhi

 Pandove was the treasurer of BCCI in 2009 when IPL was shifted from India to South Africa due to general elections.
Pandove was the treasurer of BCCI in 2009 when IPL was shifted from India to South Africa due to general elections.
lightbox-info

Pandove was the treasurer of BCCI in 2009 when IPL was shifted from India to South Africa due to general elections.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India has decided to pay a penalty of Rs 9.72 crore imposed on its former treasurer M.P. Pandove by the Enforcement Directorate for an alleged violation of Foreign Exchange Management Act during the 2009 edition of the Indian Premier League in South Africa.

It is learnt that Pandove had applied for indemnity under Rule 34 of BCCI constitution where the organisation pays on behalf of the member if he is slapped with a penalty while discharging his function.

Pandove was the treasurer of BCCI in 2009 when IPL was shifted from India to South Africa due to general elections.

Under FEMA, BCCI ought to have taken Reserve Bank of India’s permission before transferring the money to South African banks but an ED investigation found that the Board had then neither informed nor taken permission from RBI for the transaction.

While BCCI was levied a penalty of Rs 82.66 crore, its former president N. Srinivasan had a fine of Rs 11.53 crore imposed on him. Fugitive IPL commissioner Lalit Modi was slapped with a fine of Rs 10.65 crore apart from Pandove.

While BCCI has approved the penalty amount to be paid on behalf of Pandove (a copy of letter is with PTI), the letter states that if Pandove is “found guilty of any wilful act or default, the said amount will be recovered".

The letter also states that if Pandove can successfully challenge the order and get a refund, he will have to deposit the amount back to BCCI with necessary accretions (accrued interest).

The framing of the sanction letter has left some of the senior BCCI officials surprised.

“Everyone knows that Mr Pandove was performing his duties as a treasurer. For all practical purposes, he was not the decision making authority at that point in time. So why do you need to just insult him by writing that if there is any “wilful default on your part,”’ a senior official said on conditions of anonymity.

The indemnity letter has been signed by secretary Amitabh Choudhary but it is learnt that he was just asked to sign on the dotted lines.

The FEMA order categorically states that the transfer of funds was in alleged violation of the RBI guidelines meant for transferring funds abroad.

Sign in to unlock all user benefits
  • Get notified on top games and events
  • Save stories to read later
  • Access to comment on every story
  • Sign up / manage to our newsletters with a single click
  • Get notified by email for early bird access to discounts & offers to our products
Sign in

Comments

Comments have to be in English, and in full sentences. They cannot be abusive or personal. Please abide to our community guidelines for posting your comment