Authorities Investigate Fraudulent Activity in South Africa Cricket
CSA chief executive officer Haroon Lorgat said the board will have a zero tolerance attitude towards corrupt practices.
- Reuters
- Updated: November 06, 2015 08:00 pm IST
Cricket South Africa (CSA) is investigating potentially fraudulent activities by an international syndicate attempting to corrupt the domestic game, it said in a statement on Friday. (Kevin Pietersen Flops on South African T20 Debut)
CSA's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit is being supported by the International Cricket Council (ICC) while South African police could also get involved. (Kevin Pietersen Slams Unbeaten 115 in South African T20 League)
"As is the standard practice with the ICC, neither CSA nor the ICC will make any further comment in respect of ongoing investigations," CSA added.
South Africa's domestic Twenty20 competition started at the weekend and has attracted top names from the cricketing world, including former England batsman Kevin Pietersen.
"This is a timely reminder that we can never drop our guard in protecting the integrity of the game at every level," CSA chief executive officer Haroon Lorgat said.
"We have an effective partnership with the South African Cricketers' Association to ensure that all our players, support staff and administrators are well educated about the nefarious activities of corrupt people and are aware of the consequences of falling victim to any shady approaches."
Lorgat said CSA's attitude towards corruption would always be one of zero tolerance.
"We will relentlessly pursue under our code and the law of the land any persons we believe to be involved in corrupting the game and, with assistance from the Police, we will also seek criminal prosecution," he added.