Ravi Sawani, the former head of the ICC's Anti-corruption and Security Unit (ACSU), has been roped in by the BCCI to lead its new domestic anti-corruption agency. BCCI, during its working meeting in Chennai on May 12, decided to set up an Anti-Corruption Unit on the lines of the ICC's ACSU. "We want our own ACU unit because at the moment, for tournaments like the IPL, we need to hire people from the ICC and then there is also a lot more domestic cricket played in India," senior BCCI official and IPL chairman Rajiv Shukla said. "So the BCCI felt we should have our own watchdog," he added.
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