Ball-tampering scandal: Ethics Centre to conduct Cricket Australia review

Sydney-based The Ethics Centre has been appointed to conduct the review into the organisational culture of Cricket Australia after the ball-tampering scandal.

Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland looks on during a scheduling announcement at Metricon Stadium

Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland Source: AAP

Cricket Australia (CA) has appointed Sydney-based The Ethics Centre to conduct the review into its organisational culture in the wake of the ball-tampering scandal.

The Ethics Centre is an independent not-for-profit organisation and the review will be led by its executive director Dr Simon Longstaff.

CA has also appointed the panel under former Test opener Rick McCosker, which will look into the culture of the Australian men's team - it comprises Tim Paine, Pat Cummins, Rachael Haynes, Shane Watson (Australian Cricketers' Association nominee), George Bailey and the yet-to-be appointed new team head coach.


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