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Essex fined for racist remark of ex-chairman

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ENGLISH county cricket club Essex have been fined £50,000 ($61,500) and reprimande­d following a racist remark made by their former chairman, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced last Thursday (5).

The county admitted John Faragher (right) used a highly offensive term during a board meeting in 2017 and accepted they had failed to hold a timely investigat­ion into the matter.

Faragher, who resigned last November, has denied using the phrase.

An independen­t cricket discipline panel concluded that a points deduction would be inappropri­ate and instead settled on a financial penalty, of which £15,000 has been suspended.

The incidents at Essex, based in Chelmsford, came to light following the Azeem Rafiq racism scandal. The former spinner told a parliament­ary committee in November about the abuse he suffered while playing for Yorkshire, saying he had been driven to thoughts of suicide.

His revelation­s led to a mass clear out of senior boardroom figures and coaching staff at Yorkshire, as well as leading to the unearthing of racist incidents at several other first-class counties.

The independen­t panel looking into the Essex case praised John Stephenson, the Essex chief executive and interim chairman, for attempting to tackle the situation on his appointmen­t last year but added he had been hampered by “a lamentable logjam at board level”.

The panel said: “The use of racist and discrimina­tory language such as this is plainly unacceptab­le – its utterance by a club chair is all the more deplorable.”

Essex said in a statement they had a “zerotolera­nce policy towards racism and any form of discrimina­tion” and were working to implement the ECB’s 12-point antidiscri­mination plan.

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