Anti Corruption Practise

Any information provided to the Council is always held in strict confidence and the identity of the player / official is always protected.
Anti-corruption Code For Participants  

The GMM T20 Council understands the continued risk that corruption poses to cricket. The focus of the Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) is the prevention of corruption in cricket, with emphasis on the following:

  • Education
  • Providing guidance and awareness to participants in the game
  • Collaboration and working relationships with the Professional Cricketers Association (PCA) and other key stakeholders such as BCCI ,  First Class Cricket Clubs (FCCC), Women’s Cricket, Academies, the International Cricket Council (ICC) and other cricket boards

Following are  the three main risk areas of the Anti-Corruption Code:

  • Betting on Cricket
  • Misuse of Inside Information
  • Fixing

The ACU has a number of Anti-Corruption Officials, who each have oversight all games and each teams . Their main role is to support the participants, provide advice and guidance, and to act as a first point of contact if players are concerned about any Anti-Corruption related matters.

The ACU takes breaches of the code seriously, and will fairly and robustly investigate such breaches. The Council hopes that the education programme and support network provided to participants will prevent anyone else putting themselves in the same or similar situation.

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