ICC's ACU to work with Indian investigative agency: Dave Richardson

ICC CEO Dave Richardson said that the parent body of cricket will enter into a "working relationship with country's police and (investigative) agencies.

ICC's ACU to work with Indian investigative agency: Dave Richardson
NEW DELHI: The ICC CEO Dave Richardson today said that the parent body of cricket will enter into a "working relationship with country's police and (investigative) agencies" in order to prevent any anti-corruption activity during the upcoming ICC World T20.

The ICC has entered into a tie-up with the Central Bureau of Investigation ( CBI) as Anti-Corruption & Security Unit (ACSU) will work closely with India's central investigative agency during the marquee event.

"Whenever we have an event, the ICC ACSU's full resources allocated to that event. In addition, we making sure we enter into working relationship with police and agencies in the country to make event corruption free," Richardson said at an ICC promotional event, here today.
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