GS 2: PolityPrelims

CIC rules BCCI outside RTI ambit, Pg17

CIC overturns 2018 ruling, exempting BCCI from RTI Act, shielding the cricket board from transparency obligations.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Central Information Commission (CIC) has ruled that the BCCI is not a "public authority" under the Right to Information (RTI) Act.
  • This decision reverses a 2018 ruling that had declared the BCCI a public authority.
  • The ruling means the BCCI, the world's richest cricket board, is not obligated to disclose information under the RTI Act.

Detailed Insights:

  • The RTI Act mandates that "public authorities" provide information to citizens, promoting transparency and accountability.
  • The BCCI's primary argument against being classified as a public authority was its autonomy and lack of direct government control.
  • This decision limits public scrutiny of the BCCI's financial transactions, selection processes, and internal governance.
  • The reversal raises concerns about transparency in sports administration and the potential for conflicts of interest within the BCCI.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Public Authority: An entity established or controlled by the government, subject to the RTI Act.
  • Right to Information (RTI) Act: Legislation that empowers citizens to request information from public authorities.
  • Transparency: The principle of openness and accountability in governance and decision-making processes.
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