The IPL spot-fixing and betting scandal prompted the government to push for introduction of Sports Fraud Bill in the Parliament in the ongoing monsoon session, Sports Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said today.
Sonowal said the Sports Fraud Bill will be sent to the Cabinet in a few days for approval before it is presented in the Parliament.
"It (the Bill) will be presented to the Cabinet in a few days. There is some small work to be done at the Sports Ministry. It has got Law Ministry's clearance," he told reporters on the sidelines of the Asia Region -- Commonwealth Youth Ministers Conference here.
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Asked about his statement in the Parliament that BCCI was not a Sports Federation recognised by the government, he said, "The Honourable Supreme Court has said that the BCCI is a public body, so the BCCI is accountable to the public."
On being prodded whether the BCCI should come under the Right to Information Act, he said, "All I am saying is that the BCCI should be accountable to the public and its functioning transparent."
Sonowal said sports should be corruption free and transparent and sports bodies should be accountable to the public to maintain credibility.
"Sports should be corruption free and transparent so that fans and sportslovers have faith in sports. The sports bodies should function transparently and they should be accountable to the public," Sonowal said.