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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