14. (1) The trust shall be an autonomous and independently acting body and will not require any previous sanction or authorization of the State Government in any matter unless specifically provided. (2) The purpose of appointing the ex-officio members of the Board is not to control but to ensure administrative alignment, practicality and constructive opinion to ensure the Board functions properly. (3) The trust is not a body with technical expertise or adept in public administration and as such the purpose of appointing a Chief Executive Officer and the Executive committee is to only ensure that any decisions of the Trust is carried out with co-ordination amongst the temple and public authorities in a legal, practical, expedient and efficient manner. (4) The trust is independent financially and the power of audit and pre-sanction in respect of high value transactions and alienation has only been retained to maintain and ensure public confidence and ensure no mismanagement takes places as it is ultimately the money of the general public which is donated to the temple. The State shall not be entitled to borrow or take any funds from the Trust.
<span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>14. (1) The trust shall be an autonomous and independently acting body and will not require any previous sanction or authorization of the State Government in any matter unless specifically provided.<br> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>(2) The purpose of appointing the ex-officio members of the Board is not to control but to ensure administrative alignment, practicality and constructive opinion to ensure the Board functions properly.<br> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>(3) The trust is not a body with technical expertise or adept in public administration and as such the purpose of appointing a Chief Executive Officer and the Executive committee is to only ensure that any decisions of the Trust is carried out with co-ordination amongst the temple and public authorities in a legal, practical, expedient and efficient manner.<br> <span style="margin-left:15px;"></span>(4) The trust is independent financially and the power of audit and pre-sanction in respect of high value transactions and alienation has only been retained to maintain and ensure public confidence and ensure no mismanagement takes places as it is ultimately the money of the general public which is donated to the temple. The State shall not be entitled to borrow or take any funds from the Trust. <br>