Continuing its efforts to clean up the game, the BCCI today said it will put in place a Player Agent Accreditation System to ensure that those handling the cricketers' commercial interests are bound by a code of conduct. BCCI Secretary Anurag Thakur said in statement that discussions and consultations involving all stakeholders would be held shortly in order to achieve a high degree of acceptance and to propose a new system that is transparent and easier to administer. The BCCI has already initiated the process of preparing a comprehensive Code of Ethics in addition to already notified "Conflict of Interest" Declarations.
News On AIR | August 2, 2015 2:41 PM
BCCI to introduce code of conduct for agents looking after cricketers' commercial interests