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Flanagan appointed new ICC Anti-Corruption and Security Unit chief | Sir Ronnie Flanagan, one of the United Kingdom ’s most senior former policemen, has been appointed as the new chairman of the ICC Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU), in succession to Lord Condon who is retiring from the role at the end of June 2010. Until recently, Sir Ronnie was the Home Office Chief
Inspector of Constabulary for England , Wales and Northern Ireland and was previously
the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland since its creation
in 2001 until 2002. He had also been Chief Constable of its predecessor, the Royal
Ulster Constabulary (RUC) from 1996 until 2001. Having been knighted by Britain
’s Queen Elizabeth II for his services to policing and enjoys a strong sporting
background, Flanagan was identified by the ICC Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat and
Lord Condon as an excellent candidate for the role. Lorgat said: “The job description
dictates that anyone who takes the role has to be of international standing and
experience. There is no doubt that Sir Ronnie fits that description. He served
as a Chief Constable, he has advised governments around the world in policing
techniques and has also been involved in sport. “We are extremely grateful to
Lord Condon firstly for serving our great sport with distinction and then, after
a thorough search, helping to identify such an able and qualified successor. Lord
Condon had again indicated to me earlier this year his intention to retire from
the role of chairman in June. “He has been an outstanding servant to cricket in
setting up the ACSU and latterly serving as its chairman. He has guided the ACSU
through difficult times for the game of cricket and helped to establish the unit
as the world leader in its field and one that other sports are now looking to
emulate. The game owes him a great debt of gratitude.” Lord Condon added: “I feel
that my 10th year with the ICC is a fitting time to stand down especially as I
have now completed the work of the task force set up to look into improving security
after the attack in Lahore last March. “I am proud of everything that we have
achieved in the ACSU in the last 10 years and now I feel that Sir Ronnie will
be able to continue and develop that work for the good of the game with the support
of Ravi Sawani, General Manager of the ICC ACSU.” Sir Ronnie is currently an advisor
to the Abu Dhabi Police Force as well as contributing to the security and safety
plan for the Football Association’s bid to host the FIFA World Cup in England
. He was a keen amateur cricketer and also played rugby at senior level for Ulster
province in his native Ireland. |
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