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CHAMPIONING WORLD CRICKET // ANTI-CORRUPTION


RECOGNISE REJECT REPORT


+971 56 545 8909


ICC ANTI-CORRUPTION HOTLINE contactACU@icc-cricket.com


15420 ICC Integrity RRR Poster A3 AW.indd 1


Sri Lanka was a major focus of ACU activity over the past 12 months with a number of charges being brought and a number of people coming forward during the ground-breaking two-week amnesty in January.


New anti-corruption officers, who have been trained by the ACU, have been put in place in Sri Lanka. This is part of a new, improved approach to anti-corruption in that country. The high- profile nature of some of the charges made a significant impact.


Elsewhere, three Hong Kong players were charged and in Zimbabwe, a cricket board director received a 10-year ban.


The short-format leagues around the world continue to present challenges and 10 investigations emerged from the Afghanistan Premier League which took place in the UAE in October 2018.


Relationships have been built with Interpol, the organisation that facilitates worldwide police cooperation, to better connect the ACU with local law-enforcement agencies and enhance the possibility of disrupting corruptors. Interpol, which has 194 members, said the cooperation with the ACU would help them “shape a collaborative, holistic response”.


Alex Marshall, the ICC’s General Manager – Anti-Corruption, was awarded a CBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list in June 2018 for services to policing.


ICC Annual Report 2018-2019


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