Sports

ICC appoints new chief of ACU

Our Correspondent
Thursday, Oct 31, 2024

ISLAMABAD: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the appointment of Sumathi Dharmawardena P.C. as the new Independent Chair of the ICC Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU).

Mr Dharmawardena replaces Sir Ronnie Flanagan who retired from the role after 14 years.

Dharmawardena brings a wealth of experience including serving as an Additional Solicitor General at the Attorney General’s Department of Sri Lanka in which he represents the government of Sri Lanka, including the Ministry of Sports, in a variety of legal matters.

In addition, the new ACU Chair has worked with Interpol and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, investigating corruption in sport, as well as overseeing several investigations and prosecutions under the Prevention of Offences relating to Sports Act, an Act which he was instrumental in formulating. He has also represented the government of Sri Lanka in discussions and negotiations with other global sporting organizations.

The Independent Chair of the ICC’s Anti-Corruption Unit is responsible for overseeing and leading the ACU, which is managed at the executive level by the General Manager -- Integrity. Dharmawardena’s role will start from tomorrow (Friday).