Sir Ronnie Flanagan, the independent chair of the ICC Anti-Corruption Unit since 2010, has announced his retirement at the end of October.
This follows the news that ACU head Alex Marshall will also be retiring in November.
Sir Ronnie Flanagan, a distinguished figure in law enforcement, has a remarkable background as the Home Office chief inspector of constabulary for England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Before that, he led the police service of Northern Ireland as chief constable. He took the helm of the ICC Anti-Corruption Unit in 2010, succeeding Lord Paul Condon, who had been the inaugural head for a decade.
Flanagan's tenure has been marked by his commitment to integrity in sport, making him a respected leader in the fight against corruption.
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