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JUSTICE-MUDGAL-IPL-PROBE-COMMITTEE-REPORT-final-feb-8

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<strong>JUSTICE</strong> <strong>MUDGAL</strong> <strong>IPL</strong> <strong>PROBE</strong> <strong>COMMITTEE</strong> 201477(ii)It is important to create a schedule of events whichare “notifiable events’ and reports of suchinstances are to be made compulsory, with thesanction of penalties to be imposed for nonreporting.Such events would include anyapproach (of whatever nature) by a bookie; punter;colleague; official or anyone else making any suchattempts to the player even though the same maysaid to have been made casually. This requirementbe made applicable for all cricketers at all levels ofthe game.(iii)It should be made mandatory to make full andimmediate disclosure by players and officials ofany gifts received (possibly above a certain value)or additional income earned besides the contractedfee. It must be clarified that “gifts” would meanany interest or income or other unusual benefitwhich is not cricket related. If a player has anydoubt about the propriety of anyone’s conductwith regard to an offer, or potential offer, of a gift,he should immediately report it to the concernedofficial or the <strong>IPL</strong> Integrity Unit (if such exists)alternatively to the team manager and the captainof the team.(iv)The BCCI Anti-Corruption Code for Conduct forParticipants should be incorporated by referencein the player’s contract and the player is to

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