Moghees Ahmed v The Cricket Regulator


Moghees Ahmed v The Cricket Regulator

A decision has been issued dismissing an Appeal brought by Mr Moghees Ahmed against the findings of an Anti-Corruption Tribunal of the Cricket Discipline Commission (CDC) from January 2025.

Mr Ahmed appealed against the liability decision on the grounds that the CDC had reached a decision on the evidence that no reasonable tribunal could have made and had misdirected itself as a matter of law as to the interpretation of the International Cricket Council (ICC) Anti-Corruption Code.

Both grounds of Appeal were dismissed by the Sole Arbitrator appointed by Sport Resolutions, Mr Raj Parker, who said that the findings arrived at by the Tribunal were reached after careful examination of the evidence and an assessment of the credibility of the complainant and Mr Ahmed. Further, Parker said that it had not misdirected itself as to the correct interpretation of the Code.

A copy of the full decision can be accessed via the related documents tab on the right-hand side.  

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