Investigatory powers: obtaining evidence under the Norwich Pharmacal Jurisdiction
Monday, 02 January 2012 Author: Jon WaltersThe depressing case of the criminal convictions of Mohammad Amir, Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif for spot-fixing during Pakistan’s 2010 test series against England was a sobering reminder that corruption is a live problem in sport.
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Jon Walters
Jon is a Founding Partner of Northridge LLP. He provides commercial and corporate advice to clients. He is recognised by the directories as a “real go-to adviser” and a “commercial and regulatory expert”, with particular expertise on governance, corporate advice and commercial rights. Recent work highlights include leading on governance reforms for The FA; the restructure of the Super League for the RFL; the WRU’s reset of regional rugby in Wales; and the sale of digital design agency, W12 Studios, to Tata Consultancy Services.
