Former captain Kumble was appointed the team's head coach for a one-year tenure by the BCCI on the eve of its working committee meeting in Dharamsala.
Kumble's association with Tenvic, a company "in the business of sports and consulting", has raised questions around a possible conflict of interest in the past.
"We (BCCI and I) have already discussed that. Whatever needs to be done will be done before I take up this role officially. That has been discussed, and it has been clear with the BCCI as well. Something that can be easily resolved," Kumble said when asked about the issue by reporters after BCCI's announcement.
The spin legend expressed his displeasure at being asked about the same issue repeatedly during the interaction with the media in-front of his residence.
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He compared it with a middle name erroneously given to him in the media during his playing days.
"Whenever I am mentioned, the term conflict is added to my name. I have played for 18 years. When I used to play, a middle name, Radhakrishnan, was given to me. Don't know where it came from. After I retired 'conflict' has become my middle name. I have spoken to BCCI. Whatever needs to be done we will do," Kumble said.
"I think conflict of interest has become a very fashionable word to use. That has been completely addressed, and whatever decisions around that have been addressed prior to making this decision. There will be no conflict of interest as such before he assumes his role," BCCI secretary Ajay Shirke said.