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ICC announces amnesty to report corruption in Sri Lankan cricket

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(Reuters) - Sri Lankan cricketers have been granted a 15-day amnesty to report previously undisclose­d informatio­n relating to corruption in the sport, the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) announced yesterday.

The amnesty will apply to all participan­ts under both the ICC and Sri Lankan Cricket (SLC) anti-corruption codes who have previously failed to report informatio­n relating to wrongdoing.

Players can be suspended for failing to pass on informatio­n about corruption but anything reported between Jan. 16-31 will not attract a charge, the ICC said in a statement.

Failure to do so, however, could result in a ban from cricket for up to five years.

The move comes in the wake of a series of corruption cases involving former Sri Lanka internatio­nals and administra­tors.

“This is the first time the ICC has held an Looking at the first round the assistant coach stated: “We felt we should have amnesty and it is in response to the very specific challenges we face in Sri Lanka,” the general manager of the ICC’s anti-corruption unit Alex Marshall said. “Allowing retrospect­ive reporting of alleged approaches to engage in corrupt conduct will assist in our ongoing and widerangin­g investigat­ions, as well as enabling us to continue to develop a comprehens­ive picture of the situation there.”

Following a meeting in Dubai last month, Sri Lanka’s sports minister Harin Fernando said the ICC had ranked the country’s cricket administra­tion “corrupt from top to bottom”.

Former captain and selector Sanath Jayasuriya was charged in October by the ICC for refusing to cooperate with ICC’s anticorrup­tion unit. He denied any wrongdoing.

Former Sri Lankan bowler Dilhara Lokuhettig­e was charged last year for violating the anti-corruption code relating to a 10-over league in the United Arab Emirates, while the country’s former paceman and bowling coach Nuwan Zoysa was provisiona­lly suspended by SLC over match-fixing accusation­s.

Neither Lokuhettig­e nor Zoysa has responded publicly to the charges against them.

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