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“Improve its reputation”: Bangladesh Cricket Board hires the former chief of the ICC Alex Marshall anti-corruption unit; Confirms more key meetings | Cricket news

New Delhi: Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) appointed Alex Marshall, the former chief of the CPI Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU), as a consultant for a year to supervise his anti-corruption operations, in a movement aimed at “improving his reputation” after having repeated incidents for fixing and integrity of offenses in recent years.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Marshall, who was director general of the ICC ACU until September of last year, will be responsible for training staff, improving vigilance and strengthening protocols. The decision was finalized at a meeting of the board of directors at the Sher-E-Bangla National Cricket Stadium on Saturday.

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“We have appointed Alex Marshall for a year because we think we have to improve our ACU activities. They must be more vigilant and receive more training, “the president of the BCB media committee, IFTEKHAR Rahman, told journalists.“We receive a lot of complaints concerning corruption. We cannot remain inactive, so everything we can do is increase our workforce, bring an appropriate coach and strengthen our ACU activities-that’s why we call Alex for a year,” he added.“He worked with the ICC. We believe that our ACU must be reinforced, which is why we have brought it,” said Iftekhar, noting that the ICC integrity unit will also monitor the next Bangladesh Premier League (BPL).Alongside Marshall, the BCB has confirmed two other key meetings – Julian Wood, a powerful power specialist who has already worked with Sri Lanka Cricket, will join a specialized striker coach for three months, while Tony Hemming will take over as chief executive officer for two years.

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