ICC Anti-Corruption Code

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The ICC Anti-Corruption Code is the International Cricket Council’s global regulatory framework that sets out rules, offenses, and sanctions to prevent and punish corruption and match-fixing in cricket.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anti-corruption code
cricket regulation
sports governance regulation
appliesTo ICC officials
match officials
participants under ICC jurisdiction
players
support personnel
team officials
appliesToSport cricket
basedOn principle of zero tolerance for corruption
contains offences and violations related to corruption
procedural rules for investigations and hearings
provisions on appeals
provisions on confidentiality
provisions on cooperation with investigations
reporting obligations
sanctions for corruption-related offences
enforcedBy ICC Anti-Corruption Unit NERFINISHED
geographicalScope global
governingBody International Cricket Council NERFINISHED
includesSanction disqualification from participation in cricket activities
fines
periods of ineligibility
public disclosure of sanctions
language English
legalNature disciplinary code
regulatory code
purpose prevent corruption in cricket
prevent match-fixing
prevent spot-fixing
protect integrity of cricket
provide framework for investigation and prosecution of corruption offenses
regulates aiding and abetting corruption offences
attempted corruption offences
betting on cricket
failure to report corrupt approaches
inside information misuse
match-fixing
obstruction of investigations
spot-fixing
relatedTo ICC Anti-Doping Code NERFINISHED
ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel NERFINISHED
requires cooperation with ICC Anti-Corruption Unit
mandatory reporting of corrupt approaches
scope ICC events
ICC-sanctioned matches
international cricket
shortName ICC Anti-Corruption Code for Participants NERFINISHED

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International Cricket Council maintains ICC Anti-Corruption Code