Transparency International publishes report on cricket corruption: More protection for whistleblowers needed

Last week, Transparency International, the world’s leading anti-corruption organisation (of which our colleague, Special Counsel Monty Raphael QC of Peters & Peters LLP, is a trustee director), published a report, Fair Play: Strengthening Integrity and Transparency in Cricket, into the corruption risks posed to the sport of cricket by poor governance.
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Alex Odell
Alex is a barrister at Peters & Peters Solicitors, specialising in business crime, extradition, corruption and sports law. He is part of the P&P Sports Disputes and Investigations team. Prior to joining P&P, Alex was a tenant at the leading criminal set Five Paper Buildings. He has extensive experience of sports law in the context of criminal litigation, having prosecuted cases involving the illicit broadcasting of premier league football for many years.