The International Cricket Council (ICC) has put in place checks and balances to eliminate corruption during the upcoming ICC World Twenty20 (T20) 2016 tournament starting in two days' time in the country
Ronnie Flanagan said no deals were done with Brendon McCullum.
Flanagan said that he had completed his responsibility by providing justice to the disgraced trio.
ICC set up an anti-corruption body after three international captains were banned for life in 2000 for match-fixing.
Flanagan said cricket's approach was admired and imitated by other sports trying to wipe out rigging.
Ronnie Flanagan compared match-fixers with paedophiles who have nefarious intentions.
ACSU chief Flanaghan presented his annual report to the ICC Board.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Saturday, agreed to strengthen the sport's approach towards fighting corruption in the wake of the recent spot-fixing scandals in domestic Twenty20 events like the Indian Premier League (IPL) and Bangladesh Premier League.
In order to prosecute players, match officials and franchise owners found guilty of corrupt practices in domestic T20 leagues such as IPL, the ICC's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) is likely to recommend stronger anti-corruption laws to its members. Ronnie Flannagan, the chairman of the ACSU, is expected to address these concerns during ICC's annual...
In order to prosecute players, match officials and franchise owners found guilty of corrupt practices in domestic T20 leagues such as IPL, the ICC's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) is likely to recommend stronger anti-corruption laws to its members.