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ICC look to follow up on success in Sri Lanka by offering worldwide amnesty to players and officials who previously failed to report corrupt approaches Eleven people came forward during the 15-day window in Sri Lanka in January It led to spate of charges, including three last week - a team analyst among them  Alex Marshall is seeking to ensure the World Cup remains corruption-free All 10 teams will have an anti-corruption official for the duration of tournament

By Lawrence Booth for MailOnline

Published: 15:03 BST, 24 May 2019 | Updated: 15:03 BST, 24 May 2019

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The ICC will consider offering a worldwide amnesty to players and officials who have previously failed to report corrupt approaches following the success of the strategy in Sri Lanka earlier this year.

Eleven people came forward during the 15-day window in January, leading to a spate of charges, including three last week – a team analyst among them.

'We're still dealing with what came from the amnesty,' said Alex Marshall, the head of the ICC's anti-corruption unit. 'There are more cases in the pipeline. We will then

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