May was replaced on the ICC cricket committee by the former India leg-spinner, Laxman Sivaramakrishnan, who is employed by the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) as a commentator.
The furore was caused following allegations that BCCI forced a re-vote to get Sivaramakrishnan appointed on the ICC Cricket Committee after May won the initial vote 9-1.
"The only thing that I can say and reinforce, is that this issue isn't about (from my perspective anyway) whether Siva or I got elected or not, but it's about was the process compromised?" the former Australian off-spinner was quoted as saying by the 'Sydney Morning Herald'.
The Federation of International Cricketers' Associations, of which May is the CEO, has urged the ICC to investigate allegations that the boards of five countries had put direct pressure on their captains to switch their votes from May to Sivaramakrishnan while choosing their preferred player representatives.
May said while he supports some aspects of the BCCI, "there are other aspects that concern me and others".
Though he refused to comment on the specifics of his non-election, May insisted it was ICC's chronic failure to enforce its own standards of governance.
The ICC is yet to comment on the matter.
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