PCB wants anti-corruption law in sports
By app
November 24, 2017
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has requested the government to introduce a law about anti-corruption in sports in order to stop the players from doing any kind of fixing in the game.
Talking to APP, a PCB official said the PCB lays emphasis on removing corruption from cricket. “In this regard PCB has already introduced a strict anti-corruption code and it has a permanent vigilance department in the board to counter the menace of corruption,” he said.
He said the board believes that corruption in cricket and other sports can largely be prevented if a law is passed making corruption in sports a crime.The official said the cricketers are banned for some time and then are allowed to play, but if such a law is introduced then they would be fearful about committing any kind of wrongdoings.
He said the PCB also suggested that instead of taxing PCB’s income, the government should ask the board to spend the same amount on development and promotion of cricket in the country.
This will ensure that various stadiums are maintained and brought to international standards on a regular basis, he said.He said the government should also make cricket mandatory in educational boards to organise cricket events on nationwide basis.The PCB will play its role in facilitating such events, he said, and added that secure and secluded grounds must also be provided for the women cricketers.
Talking to APP, a PCB official said the PCB lays emphasis on removing corruption from cricket. “In this regard PCB has already introduced a strict anti-corruption code and it has a permanent vigilance department in the board to counter the menace of corruption,” he said.
He said the board believes that corruption in cricket and other sports can largely be prevented if a law is passed making corruption in sports a crime.The official said the cricketers are banned for some time and then are allowed to play, but if such a law is introduced then they would be fearful about committing any kind of wrongdoings.
He said the PCB also suggested that instead of taxing PCB’s income, the government should ask the board to spend the same amount on development and promotion of cricket in the country.
This will ensure that various stadiums are maintained and brought to international standards on a regular basis, he said.He said the government should also make cricket mandatory in educational boards to organise cricket events on nationwide basis.The PCB will play its role in facilitating such events, he said, and added that secure and secluded grounds must also be provided for the women cricketers.
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