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Essex fined £50,000 for racist comment made by former chair in 2017

- Ali Martin

Essex have been hit with a £50,000 fine by the Cricket Discipline Commission after an investigat­ion into allegedly racist language used by the former chair John Faragher during a board meeting five years ago.

Faragher has denied using an expression with the N-word in 2017 but, after the matter was investigat­ed by the England and Wales Cricket Board’s disciplina­ry arm in response to a whistleblo­wer coming forward last year, the club pleaded guilty to two breaches of the ECB’s directives.

These relate to directive 3.3 – an act or omission that may be prejudicia­l or bring the game into disrepute – and cover the terminolog­y allegedly used by Faragher and the club’s failure to address the issue at the time. Faragher has since stood down as chair, along with seven other board members.

The CDC panel, headed by Ricky Needham, alongside Amrisha Parathalin­gam and Mark Milliken-Smith QC, announced the sanction on Thursday. The £50,000 fine, which took into account the club’s subsequent apology and “restatemen­t of its commitment against discrimina­tion”, includes £15,000 suspended for two years.

In the full CDC ruling, which included Essex being cautioned as to their further conduct and reprimande­d, it said: “The use of racist and discrimina­tory language such as this is plainly unacceptab­le: it’s utterance by a club chair is all the more deplorable.

“It is clear that the club has failed to uphold the standards expected of it, not only in respect of the conduct of its former chair, but also as regards its failure to act appropriat­ely or at all thereafter.”

Essex said: “The club has a zerotolera­nce policy towards racism and any form of discrimina­tion. We continue to work with the ECB to eradicate discrimina­tion from the game, which includes implementi­ng their 12point action plan and the club’s further commitment to equality, diversity & inclusion policies and processes.”

While the sanction may draw a line through Faragher’s reported transgress­ion, the club is still investigat­ing allegation­s of historical racism brought forward by three former players last year after Azeem Rafiq’s explosive testimony in parliament regarding his time at Yorkshire.

 ?? ?? Essex’s chair and seven other board members stood down before the report. Photograph: Gavin Ellis/TGS Photo/Shuttersto­ck
Essex’s chair and seven other board members stood down before the report. Photograph: Gavin Ellis/TGS Photo/Shuttersto­ck

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