BCCI assures swift action against GCA trio, decides online fund transfer
INDIAN EXPRESS, CHENNAI | 17 June 2016 10:51 IST

Barely two weeks before the Supreme Court pronounces verdict that can change the way the BCCI functions, a financial fiasco in Goa has left the board busy devising damage-control measures.
Other than promising swift action, officials are planning changes in the system of disbursing funds.
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