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  • Brendan Taylor corruption case: $15k, garments, new telephone, cocaine and a compromising video

    Taylor no longer forthright
    On March 31, 2020 Taylor reported an means from an Indian businessman (Mr S) which came about in November 2019. Then again, when he first disclosed the means, Taylor made no point out of him getting a request from the businessman about solving fits sooner than he authorised $15,000. Taylor did point out that he gained the cash however first stated it used to be as a part of an look price. “In next interviews, then again, Mr Taylor modified his tale and authorised that whilst he had first of all travelled to India believing that he could be paid an look price of US$15,000, on the finish of his go back and forth when the cost used to be in reality made to him, it adopted a dialogue round corruption and a request for him to be all in favour of corrupting fits in trade for cost,” the record stated.

    Agent’s caution
    All the way through the process interviews, Taylor stated when Mr S first contacted him, he referred him to his agent. A crimson flag used to be raised by way of the agent when he informed Taylor ‘to not waste his time as he has a foul feeling about Mr S’. The businessman had first known as Taylor to investigate if he used to be prepared to play within the Afghanistan Premier League. However a month later (after the agent had warned him), Taylor were given every other name and this time he travelled to India for 3 nights and 4 days on the businessman’s expense. This time, Mr S informed Taylor he sought after to talk about beginning a T20 match in Zimbabwe and would pay him $15,000 for his time.

    New telephone, garments
    On achieving India, Taylor used to be given a brand new Samsung S10 telephone. Taylor claims, in interviews, that he took the telephone as a result of his telephone used to be ‘busted up’. Mr S additionally paid for brand new garments for Taylor and likewise ‘equipped Taylor with more than a few issues for his leisure whilst he used to be in India’.

    In search of every other participant
    On the finish of the go back and forth, Taylor met Mr S and his buddies and this time there used to be a dialogue about spot-fixing in global video games. Mr S informed Taylor he may just make $35,000 for attractive in spot-fixing. Mr S additionally informed Taylor that he sought after to rope in yet another participant to mend fits.

    Compromising video
    Taylor stated that he had first of all refused to be all in favour of solving however authorised the cash as a result of Mr S informed him that he had a compromising video which he would free up to the media and Mr Taylor’s spouse. Taylor, in his submit on Twitter previous this week, had stated he had ate up cocaine all over the go back and forth to India. Taylor stated he used to be nervous about what Mr S and his buddies would do and therefore took the cash as he sought after to go away India.

    Name all over B’desh collection
    Taylor subsequent heard from Mr S in mid-March 2020, whilst he used to be on excursion with Zimbabwe in Bangladesh. Mr S known as him and stated that whilst he had no longer labored for him sooner than that time, now used to be the time to take action. Taylor said that he refused to do any paintings for Mr S. Taylor then gained a message from the businessman announcing that he would free up the compromising video.

    $15k unreturned
    Taylor, consistent with the reputable e-newsletter, nonetheless has america$ 15,000 which he stated is being sorted safely by way of a pal. Taylor stated he used to be transparent that neither he, nor his circle of relatives nor his buddies can get pleasure from this cash (whether or not immediately or not directly) whatsoever.

    All the way through the listening to, it used to be agreed that Taylor’s go back to participation in cricket, following the expiry of his length of ineligibility, is conditional upon him demonstrating, to the ICC’s pleasure, that no one on the subject of him has benefitted from the cash.

    Supply: ACU e-newsletter