Samuels found guilty of violating ICC Code
Marlon Samuels has been found guilty by the West Indies board’s disciplinary committee of breaching the ICC’s Code of Conduct for “receiving money, or benefit or other reward that could bring him or the game of cricket into disrepute.” The violation carries a minimum two-year ban and the WICB has passed on the committee’s decision and recommendations to the ICC.
The incident occurred in in February 2007, when Samuels was allegedly caught on tape by the Indian police for passing on match-related information to an Indian bookie during West Indies’ one-day series in India. Samuels denied giving out any information and the board, while supporting him, promised a transparent probe into the charges. The ICC’s Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACU) also arrived in India for an enquiry. Samuels was allowed to play in the World Cup while investigations continued.
The ACU’s report said Samuels indulged in “inappropriate activity” and behaved in a manner that was “prejudicial to the interests of the game of cricket”. Following that, the ICC asked the WICB to carry out its own investigations.
The disciplinary committee, which includes former West Indies captain Richie Richardson, wrote to Julian Hunte, the board president, recommending a suspended sentence on account of Samuels’ good behaviour.
Source:Cricket News
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