Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Former Galle curator suspended by ICC

The Former chief curator of the Galle stadium in Sri Lanka, Jayananda Warnaweera, has been suspended for a long time by the ICC for neglecting to participate with the Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) in a progressing examination. He had as of now been suspended from all cricket exercises for a long time by Sri Lanka Cricket on the same charge in November a year ago. 

Warnaweera had neglected to go to planned meetings with the ACU on two separate events furthermore neglected to give reports required regarding a continuous examination. He had not reacted in any way to the charge and is himself comprehended to be the subject of the ACU examination. 

By ICC, "Warnaweera was accused of an offense under Article 2.4.6 of the ICC Anti-Corruption Code, which identifies with, 'falling flat, without convincing defense, to collaborate with any sensible examination completed by the ACU in connection to conceivable breaks of the Anti-Corruption Code, including inability to give data and/or documentation asked for by the ACU that might be pertinent to such examination.'" 

Ronnie Flanagan, the ACU administrator, said: "The ICC takes no joy in forcing a suspension, however this choice unmistakably delineates what the Code intends to the ICC and how genuinely we take matters that identify with defilement. It ought to likewise go about as a suggestion to Participants of the need to conform to their commitments under the Code. The ICC has a zero-resilience approach towards defilement and it won't delay in taking such choices in its attempt to take out this threat from the game."

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