Anirudh said that it was nothing short of tragic that the former CoA chief failed to correctly comprehend the basics of a substantial part of the BCCI’s revenue stream and that he did not expect this from a former CAG.
Tag: Vinod Rai
Decision on India-Pakistan WC match to be taken later, BCCI in talks with govt
“We’ll write to ICC expressing our concerns about attacks that took place & that security of players, officials & everybody else must be taken care of. We’re telling cricketing community that in future we must sever ties with nations from where terror emanates.”, Vinod Rai was quoted as saying by[Read More…]
CoA gives clean chit to BCCI CEO Rahul Johri in sexual harassment case
BCCI CEO Rahul Johri was cleared of sexual harassment allegations by the Committee of Administrators’ (CoA) on Wednesday, a three-member probe panel dismissed the charges made against Rahul Johri by two women as “mischievous and fabricated”. Johri was on leave for the last three weeks, however, can resume office even though[Read More…]
Why has economy failed
The fate of coal industry in India is simply cursed with misfortunes. Even after 4 years of Apex court’s economically destructive order declaring 204 coal block allocations done since 1993 as illegal, the sector has still not revived to break the shackles of adversity it once got it hit with.[Read More…]
Vinod Rai compromised CAG’s sanctity, had ulterior motives: Former minister A Raja
New Delhi: Former Telecom Minister A. Raja, acquitted in the so-called 2G scam case, contends that the sanctity of the Comptroller and Auditor General’s (CAG) office was “severely compromised” by Vinod Rai who clearly had “ulterior motives” in over-reaching the bounds of his constitutional function while auditing accounts relating to the[Read More…]
So what? says Rai on babus travelling on taxpayers money
Former Comptroller Auditor General Vinod Rai defended government officials going on private trips at the tax payers’ expense, suggesting that it was “one of the perks of being in the civil service.” Asserting that vigilance officials should overlook smaller transgressions and invest its energies in major cases, Rai went on[Read More…]