The government's move, however, may trigger another round of confrontation between the AAP dispensation led by Arvind Kejriwal and the Centre as the former had not sought approval from Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung for forming such a probe panel.
Yesterday, the Delhi Assembly had passed a resolution to constitute the Commission of Inquiry even as Kejriwal accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of getting the CBI raid conducted at his principal secretary's office to protect Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in the alleged DDCA scam.
The state cricket body had been headed by Jaitley for around 13 years from 1999 to 2013.
"The terms of reference of the Commission shall be to conduct inquiry into working, management and administration (including alleged financial irregularities) of the DDCA and whether such practices have been conducive to the game of cricket," it stated.
Also Read
Subramanium will be paid Re one for this assignment.
Reacting to notification, sources in the LG's office said that the Delhi government notified setting up of the Commission of Inquiry without the Lt Governor's approval.
"Government did not send any proposal to constitute such Commission to the LG office," one of the sources said.
On December 21, the Delhi Cabinet had approved setting up of the one-member Commission of Inquiry under Subramanium.