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ICC: Umpire Jatin Kashyap accused of violating anti-corruption code. News & Features Network

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The ICC on Monday accused Bathinda umpire Jatin Kashyap of violating the anti-corruption code after investigating international matches in 2022. The ICC did not disclose the events that led to Kashyap being charged under its anti-corruption code. Kashyap has officiated in district-level matches in Punjab but is not on the panel of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

Jatin Kashyap has been charged with failing or refusing without reasonable cause to co-operate with an Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) investigation into possible corrupt conduct under the ICC Code. “This includes failing to provide accurately and completely any information and/or documentation requested by the ACU as part of the investigation (whether as part of a formal demand in accordance with Article 4.3 or otherwise),” the ICC said in the statement. in) stay also.’

The second breach relates to ‘obstructing or delaying an ACU investigation into possible corrupt conduct under the Code’. According to the statement, ‘This includes the concealment, tampering or destruction of any document or other information which may be relevant to that investigation and/or which may be evidence of the discovery of evidence of corrupt conduct under the Code. ‘ BCCI sources said that the ICC had sought information about the umpire from the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) in October last year.

PCA secretary Dilsher Khanna said the ICC’s charges against Kashyap have nothing to do with the game in the state. Khanna told PTI, ‘The allegations have nothing to do with Punjab cricket. It is clear from the release that he has been charged after the investigation of international matches.

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