The agenda also includes a detailed ‘discussion on sponsorship agreements executed by the president without consultation with the sponsorship committee or the executive council’.
Twelve of the 15 Indian Olympic Association (IOA) executive committee members have decided to bring a motion of ‘no confidence’ against its president PT Usha as reported by Hindustan Times. Usha has called a Special General Meeting (SGM) on 25th October.
With the row between the members and Usha escalating, the members went into a huddle on Wednesday and came out with a 26-point agenda.
The agenda listed by the Executive Council members for the SGM includes discussion on President Usha’s functioning, conduct, non-compliance with the IOA constitution, failure to convene the Annual General Meeting, and 'pressurizing the finance committee to approve unauthorized expenses related to her.’
The last point in the agenda is a ‘vote of no confidence against the president’.
The agenda also includes a detailed ‘discussion on sponsorship agreements executed by the president without consultation with the sponsorship committee or the executive council’.
Usha has already come under the scanner after a Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report issued a half margin (audit memo) and observed a loss of Rs 24 crore to IOA on account of Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) being given four extra events without any extra price – Winter Olympics (2026 and 2030) and Summer Youth Olympics (2026, 2030).
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