CSA charge Tsotsobe with corruption

24 April 2017 - 20:57 By Telford Vice
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Lonwabo Tsotsobe has become the seventh player to be charged in the match-fixing scandal that tainted the 2015 edition of Cricket South Africa’s (CSA) franchise T20 competition.

CSA said in a statement on Monday that the left-arm seamer had been charged with “among other offences”: “Seeking to accept‚ accepting or agreeing to accept a bribe or reward to fix or contrive to fix or influence improperly a match or matches;

“Failing to disclose the receipt of a gift or payment that he knew or ought to have known was given to him to procure a breach of the code (of conduct) or that was made in circumstances that could bring him or the sport of cricket into disrepute;” and‚

“Failing to disclose to the designated anti-corruption official (without unnecessary delay) full details of any approaches or invitations to engage in corrupt conduct”.

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Tsotsobe‚ who has denied his involvement in the saga in the past‚ could not be reached for comment on Monday.

Tsotsobe's charging follows a similar pattern to CSA’s handling of Gulam Bodi‚ Jean Symes‚ Pumi Matshikwe‚ Ethy Mbhalati‚ Thami Tsolekile and Alviro Petersen - who were found guilty of similar offences and banned from all aspects of the game for between 20 and seven years.

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Tsotsobe‚ 33‚ played five tests‚ 61 one-day internationals and 23 T20s for South Africa between January 2009 and March 2014.

He became the No. 1 ranked ODI bowler in the world in March 2012 and held the position until September that year.

Tsotsobe was last in action in a T20 for the Lions in Benoni in December 2015.

- TMG Digital/TMG Sport

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