NEW DELHI: According to reports,
N Srinivasan could be in fresh trouble with the
BCCI.
Apart from the issue of undervaluing the
Chennai Super Kings (
CSK) franchise, another issue that can land former BCCI chief in trouble is the issue of alleged spying on board members.
Srinivasan had allegedly paid Rs 14 crore of BCCI's money to a London-based private agency to spy on other members, tapping their phones and tracking their e-mails.
It is understood that the BCCI is expected to launch an official enquiry into the matter that will be headed by new secretary
Anurag Thakur.
The board will investigate why the former BCCI boss allegedly snooped on other members and who authorised him to spend the board's money for this purpose.
The Working Committee meeting of the BCCI slated to be held on Sunday promises to be a stormy one as the new regime locks horns with former president Srinivasan's group over the gross undervaluation of IPL franchise CSK.
Members of the Working Committee, BCCI's most powerful decision-making arm, are likely to reject the previous regime's approval of India Cements Limited's proposal to transfer the control of CSK to a trust for just Rs 5 lakh in a bid to delink Srinivasan from the franchise to comply with a Supreme Court order.
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