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Manu Sawhney, ICC Chief Executive Officer on the introduction of Excluded Persons Policy as part of the ICC Anti-Corruption Code

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“This is a significant addition to the ICC Anti-Corruption Code and enables the sport to impose an exclusion order on known corruptors preventing them from any involvement in cricket activities including playing, administration, financing, attendance or any kind of involvement in a league, team or franchise.”
Manu Sawhney
ICC
Chief Executive Officer

(on the introduction of Excluded Persons Policy as part of the ICC Anti-Corruption Code)

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