ICC clarifies scope of anti-corruption review
Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 7:36 pm
David Richardson: “The suggestion that the ACSU might be failing in its duty to protect the game is entirely misplaced and inaccurate”
“It is important to emphasis that the review is only commencing, and, therefore, to draw any conclusions on the outcome of the review will be premature and detrimental to the working of such an important unit”
In response to recent media speculation, the International Cricket Council today confirmed that a review of the sport’s collective approach in protecting against the threat of corruption, at both an international and domestic level, is to take place. This includes, but is by no means limited to a review of the functioning of its Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) and its inter-relationship with the domestic anti-corruption units set up by Member Boards in other countries.
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“It is important to emphasis that the review is only commencing, and, therefore, to draw any conclusions on the outcome of the review will be premature and detrimental to the working of such an important unit”
In response to recent media speculation, the International Cricket Council today confirmed that a review of the sport’s collective approach in protecting against the threat of corruption, at both an international and domestic level, is to take place. This includes, but is by no means limited to a review of the functioning of its Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) and its inter-relationship with the domestic anti-corruption units set up by Member Boards in other countries.
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