ARTICLE 6: THE AUTHORITY OF THE ICC ANTI-CORRUPTION MANAGER
6.1 At each International Match, all National Cricket Federations,Players,Player Support Personnel,Match Officialsand any other visitors to the PMOAagree and acknowledge that theICC Anti-Corruption Manager(or such other member of the ICC’s ACU) shall have absolute authority, without being required to provide any explanation or reason, to:
6.1.1 be present in any part of the PMOA(including, for the avoidance of doubt, any part of the dressing room) where he/she considers appropriate at any time on the day of the International Match;
6.1.2 issue temporary ‘visitor’ accreditation passes for the PMOAwhere he/she considers appropriate on the day of the International Match;
6.1.3 approve or deny any request for PMOAaccreditation passes, irrespective of the identity of the individual requesting such accreditation;
6.1.4 remove, or cancel the validity of, any PMOAaccreditation pass already issued, irrespective of the identity of the individual with such accreditation;
6.1.5 require any person who is not displaying a valid accreditation pass to leave the PMOAimmediately, irrespective of the identity of such individual;
6.1.6 require any person in possession of any Mobile Device, laptop computer (or any other similar device) to immediately provide such Mobile Device, laptop computer (or any other similar device) to the ICC Anti-Corruption Managerfor auditing purposes, such auditing to take place at an agreed time and place and in the presence of the owner;
6.1.7 require any person in the PMOAto immediately submit themselves and/or any clothing, baggage or other items in their possession, to be searched by the ICC Anti-Corruption Manager, provided that such search is carried out in the presence of a third party who shall be a member of the venue stewarding / security team; and
6.1.8 accompany any Player, Player Support Personnel or Match Officialwho has been given permission to leave the PMOAfor an expressly approved purpose.
6.2Any failure to comply with any request made under Articles 6.1.6 or 6.1.7 shall be deemed to be a breach of these Minimum Standardsand will be dealt with in accordance with Article 7, below.