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ICC ACSU chief likens match-fixers to paedophiles

Ronnie Flanagan compared match-fixers with paedophiles who have nefarious intentions.

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ICC need to maintain its vigilance in anti-corruption: ACSU annual report

ACSU chief Flanaghan presented his annual report to the ICC Board.

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ICC vows to strengthen approach towards anti-corruption

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.

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ICC’s ACSU might recommend stringent anti-corruption laws

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...

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ICC’s ACSU likely to recommend stronger anti-corruption laws

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.

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ICC advocates split role for president

The Board of the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday recommended to split the role of president with a new chairman's post from 2014, and deferred the nomination of Bangladesh's Mustafa Kamal as vice-president.

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Players must take ownership to tackle corruption in cricket: Mike Brearley

Players must "take ownership" of the issue of corruption in cricket, according to MCC World Cricket Committee chairman Mike Brearley.

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Interpol to help BCCI in fighting cricket corruption

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Interpol has offered its services to the Board of Control for Cricket (BCCI) in India for battling corruption, rampant betting and to fight the influence of the underworld in the country.

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Lord Condon says commercialisation of cricket resulted in corruption

Former ICC Anti-Corruption Unit chief Paul Condon feels that the commercialisation of cricket with the advent of Twenty20 leagues such as Stanford Super Series played a major role in encouraging players to adopt corrupt means for earning quick money.

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Every country was involved in match fixing in late 1990s: Condon

All of cricket's leading countries were involved in the fixing of major matches, not just Pakistan, the sport's former chief anti-corruption investigator said Tuesday.

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