Once upon a time, corruption and cricket in India went hand-in-hand. Even in early 2022, ex-Zimbabwe captain Brendan Taylor admitted an approach from Indian bookies.
We speak to Neeraj Kumar, former Commissioner of Delhi Police and former Chief Advisor to the BCCI’s Anti Corruption & Security Unit. In his career, he has unearthed a multi-million racket in state-run lotteries and investigated several cases of terrorism, organised crime, economic crime and corruption. He was the man responsible for discovering the cricket match-fixing scandal in 2000.
Hosted by former diplomat, an entrepreneur and a civil society player Mark Runacres.