Panel batsfor legalising betting in India
NEW DELHI: A three-member panel appointed by India’s top court on Monday recommended legalising cricket betting in the country, while suggesting structural changes to the powerful Indian board (BCCI) to ensure more transparency in its operation.
In a country where legal gambling is confined to horse-racing, illegal betting syndicates continue to thrive and a 2013 betting scandal led to two-year bans on two franchises in the Indian Premier league (IPL) last year.
“We have suggested to the legislature for legalising betting,” panel chairman RM Lodha told reporters, adding the BCCI should have an “in-built mechanism” to ensure players and administrators don’t bet on matches.
“To ensure they don’t involve in betting, they have to disclose their assets to the BCCI.
It can only be done through betting houses which will have to take licences. Any misconduct by them will result in cancellation of those licences.”
On Lodha committee’s recommendations Rajasthan and Chennai were kicked out of the IPL for two seasons, while life bans were handed out to two key officials for their involvement in illegal betting.
Since that scandal, the BCCI has spent considerable time defending itself in the top court which also tasked the panel to look into the functioning of the world’s richest cricket board.
Over the last 12 months, former chief justice of India Lodha and two of his colleagues interacted with 74 individuals over 35 sittings before submitting their report, which among other things recommends age and tenure restrictions for top officials, on Monday.
The panel recommended cooling off period between successive terms for top officials, suggested ministers and government servants cannot occupy BCCI posts and wants professionals under a chief executive officer to run the board’s routine affairs.
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