The apex court's assurance came after senior advocate K K Venugopal, appearing for the BCCI, said implementing the Justice R M Lodha Committee recommendation to include CAG's nominee in the Board will go against the rules of the ICC.
To this the bench of Chief Justice T S Thakur and Justice F M I Kalifulla said whether BCCI apprehends that ICC may suspend it if a CAG nominee is appointed in the apex council.
However, when Venugopal said that ICC rules clearly say that no government interference should be there in the functioning of boards, the bench said, "You are discharging a public function. You want free hand while dealing with crores of rupees.
"Where is the government interference with the board? He (nominee) will be appointed by the authority of the court. What is the worry in that," the bench asked.
It asked the BCCI to tell ICC that the CAG nominee has been appointed by the Supreme Court to only look after any irregularities and misappropriation if any in the board.
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