
Relief to BCCI as sports ministry eases RTI norms
The bill, introduced by Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya in the Lok Sabha on July 23, initially classified all recognised sports organisations as public authorities under RTI, regardless of their funding source. Clause 15(2) of the original draft would have brought even financially independent bodies like the BCCI under RTI scrutiny.
However, following pushback, the government has circulated amendments clarifying that only entities that 'rely on government funds or assistance' will be considered public authorities under RTI. This will exempt BCCI from the ambit of the RTI. 'The amended clause defines public authority as an entity relying on government funds or assistance,' a source said explaining that the 'without this clarity, the bill could have faced legal challenges.'
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