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Cricket Prepares Stiffer Anti-Corruption Rules
11 May, 2009 /
GamblingCompliance Ltd.
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Jay Stuart
Cricket is poised to introduce a new worldwide anti-corruption code tightening up rules on player conduct in the sport, including betting on matches and passing information to bookmakers.
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