INTRODUCTION
THE ROLE AND WORK OF THE ANTI CORRUPTION UNIT
A Climate of Silence, Apathy, Ignorance and Fear
Anti Corruption Unit Investigations
Support for Judicial, Criminal and Disciplinary Proceedings
The King Commission - South Africa
Metropolitan Police - England
Central Bureau of Investigation - India
Australia
England
New Zealand
Sri Lanka
Pakistan
West Indies
United Arab Emirates
Security and Control
Operating Methods
Confidence Building Measures
Self Declaration Forms
Liaison with Organisations Outside Cricket
The Next Steps for the Anti Corruption Unit
ANALYSIS OF CORRUPTION IN CRICKET
The Seeds of Corruption
The Emergence of Match Fixing and Other Cricket Corruption for Betting
Purposes
The Many Aspects of Corruption in Cricket
Drug Abuse
Why has Corruption Developed in Cricket?
Particularly Vulnerable Matches
Domestic Cricket
The Scale of the Problem and the Countries Involved
Corruption is Still Taking Place
The Role of the International Cricket Council and the National Cricket
Boards
RECOMMENDATIONS
Education and Awarenes
Security and Control
Player Conditions, Involvement and Obligations
Umpires
Prevention and Investigation of Corruption
The Future of the ICC
Implementation of Recommendations
INDEX OF APPENDICES
Appendix A - Copy of Self Declaration Form
Appendix B - History of Investigations and Inquiries
Appendix C - Matches Mentioned in Official Inquiries
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'Paul Condon Report on Corruption in Cricket' courtesy International Cricket Council.
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