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ICC hands Marlon Samuels six-year ban for anti-corruption code breach

Samuels boasts a cricketing career that includes 345 international games played for West Indies

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has imposed a substantial six-year ban on former West Indies cricketer Marlon Samuels for violating the Anti-Corruption Code.

The ban, effective from November 11, 2023, follows charges brought by the ICC in September 2021, with Samuels found guilty on four counts.

Samuels breached Article 2.4.2 by failing to disclose gifts, payments, hospitality, or benefits that could tarnish his reputation or the sport.

Additionally, he violated Article 2.4.3 by not disclosing hospitality valued at $750 or more to the designated Anti-Corruption Official.

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The ICC’s unanimous decision also found him guilty of Article 2.4.6 for refusing to cooperate with the investigation and Article 2.4.7 for impeding the designated Anti-Corruption Official’s inquiry by withholding crucial information.

Alex Marshall, heading the ICC HR and Integrity Unit, emphasized that despite Samuels’ retirement, it was crucial to set a precedent.

Marshall stated, “Samuels played international cricket for close to two decades, during which he participated in numerous anti-corruption sessions and knew exactly what his obligations were under the Anti-Corruption Codes.”

Marshall highlighted the importance of such actions as a deterrent, ensuring that participants think twice before violating the rules.

 

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