City
Epaper

Sumathi Dharmawardena appointed new ICC Anti-Corruption Unit Chair

By IANS | Updated: October 30, 2024 14:55 IST

Dubai, Oct 30 The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday announced the appointment of Sumathi Dharmawardena P.C as ...

Open in App

Dubai, Oct 30 The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday announced the appointment of Sumathi Dharmawardena P.C as the new Independent Chair of its Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU).

Dharmawardena will step into the role on November 1, succeeding Sir Ronnie Flanagan, who retired after an impactful 14-year tenure.

“Mr Dharmawardena replaces Sir Ronnie Flanagan who retired from the role after 14 years. Mr 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 Sport, in a variety of legal matters,’ ICC said in a release.

Dharmawardena, a prominent legal expert, brings extensive experience to his new role. As an Additional Solicitor General for Sri Lanka's Attorney General’s Department, he has represented the Sri Lankan government and the Ministry of Sport in a range of critical legal matters, establishing a robust understanding of the intersection between sports and law.

His background includes work with major international organisations, including Interpol and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, to investigate and combat corruption in sports on a global scale.

Notably, he played a key role in drafting and implementing Sri Lanka’s Prevention of Offences Relating to Sports Act, which has strengthened anti-corruption frameworks in the country.

Reflecting on the appointment, ICC Chairman Greg Barclay expressed his confidence in Dharmawardena’s leadership: “Sumathi’s distinguished career and commitment to integrity in sports will be invaluable to our mission of safeguarding cricket from corruption. We’re confident that his leadership will build upon the foundation laid by Sir Ronnie Flanagan, taking the ICC’s anti-corruption efforts to the next level.”

Dharmawardena’s responsibilities will include overseeing the ACU’s activities and providing strategic guidance to ensure that cricket remains free from corruption. He will work closely with the ACU’s General Manager - Integrity, who handles daily operations and coordinates anti-corruption initiatives at the executive level.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other SportsTN to set up Futsal, box cricket turfs in districts to boost grassroots sports

NationalTN to set up Futsal, box cricket turfs in districts to boost grassroots sports

MaharashtraMaharashtra Frames Transparent Policy for Setting Up Hoardings on Govt Land

NationalMore rain forecast in TN's western ghats; yellow, orange alerts issued

InternationalIndia is Afghanistan's largest regional development partner: Defence minister Rajnath Singh at SCO meet

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsRPL Season 1: Bengaluru Bravehearts is third team into semis, Mumbai Dreamers, Delhi Redz share spoils

Other SportsATP Tour: Learner Tien stuns top seed Shelton in Mallorca

Other SportsIndian Women wrestlers clinch Champion Trophy at Under-17 Asian Wrestling Championships

Other SportsZimbabwe women set for historic ICC Championship debut with New Zealand tour in 2026

Other SportsLandmark initiative for Bharatiya Chess: AICF disburses 1st installment of its National Player Stipend Scheme