DO I HAVE TO REPORT ANY INFORMATION RELATING TO MATCH-FIXING, DOPING OR OTHER CORRUPTION MATTERS?

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As per the ICC Anti-Corruption Code, and the domestic Anti-Corruption Codes, Participants must report all approaches, or information regarding corrupt conduct, or invitations to engage in corrupt conduct, to the appropriate ACU, without unnecessary delay. This includes, without limitation, when:

  • You have been approached by someone trying to fix a match, or aspects of it (either an obvious, direct corrupt approach or something that just does not seem right).
  • You know or suspect someone is trying to fix a match or aspects of it.
  • You know someone who you believe has been approached to fix a match, event, or aspects of it.

Reporting information relating to doping or other integrity matters is encouraged to better support the ICC’s efforts to keep cricket clean.

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