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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions >> Majeed v R. [2012] EWCA Crim 1186 (31 May 2012) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2012/1186.html Cite as: [2012] Crim LR 965, [2012] EWCA Crim 1186, [2013] 1 WLR 1041, [2012] 2 Cr App R 18, [2012] Lloyd's Rep FC 593, [2012] 3 All ER 737, [2012] WLR(D) 172 |
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ON APPEAL FROM THE CROWN COURT AT SOUTHWARK (Majeed)
ON APPEAL FROM THE CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT (Westfield)
MR JUSTICE COOKE (Majeed); HH JUDGE MORRIS QC (Westfield)
T220117139 (Majeed) T20110052 (Westfield)
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE OPENSHAW
and
MR JUSTICE IRWIN
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Majeed |
Appellant |
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Westfield |
Appellant |
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R | Respondent |
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A Jafferjee QC and S Whitehouse (instructed by The Crown) for the Respondent Majeed
N M Peters QC and D Durose (instructed by The Crown) for the Respondent Westfield
Hearing date: 24th May 2012
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Crown Copyright ©
The Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales:
"If any agent corruptly accepts or obtains, or agrees to accept or attempts to obtain, from any person, for himself or for any other person, any gift or consideration as an inducement or reward for doing or forbearing to do, or for having … done or forborne to do, any act in relation to his principal's affairs or business, or for showing or forbearing to show favour or disfavour to any person in relation to his principal's affairs or business or … he shall be guilty … "
"(1) a person commits an offence if he
(a) cheats at gambling, or
(b) does anything for the purpose of enabling or assisting another person to cheat at gambling".
Majeed
"Whereas
1. The Board is vested with the exclusive authority to control, regulate and manage the game of cricket and related affairs in Pakistan;
2. the Cricketer is a professional cricketer who has offered his services to the Board;
3. …
2.2.5 The Cricketer acknowledges that he is an ambassador of Pakistan therefore his behaviour both in and off the field shall be exemplary and he shall refrain from acting in the manner which may damage the reputation of the Team or Pakistan or the Board. When on tour, the Cricketer shall immediately report to the Manager any incident involving him or any incident of which he becomes aware or has witnessed involving a team member or any other person accompanying the team or otherwise that may cause harm or have a detrimental impact to the reputation of the team, or Pakistan or the Board or cricket in general or is violative whether of Pakistan or of the country of Tour or transition. In case any such incident happens when the cricketer is not on Tour, the same shall be informed to the Director Cricket operations.
2.2.8 The Cricketer shall at all times behave in a manner which promotes harmony within the Team …
2.2.16 The Cricketer shall at all times play the game with the true spirit and in accordance with the rules and regulations of the game of cricket. In case, the Cricketer is appointed as captain of the Team he shall be responsible at all times for ensuring that the Team adheres to such rules and regulations.
7.1 The Cricketer acknowledges that the ICC Code of Conduct rules regarding betting, match fixing and corruption, are designed to protect the integrity of the game. The Cricketer undertakes that he shall always fully comply with the said Code of Conduct and other amendments or rules formulated in this regard from time to time.
7.2 The Cricketer shall be under obligation to report immediately to the Manager, the Captain and to an authorized representative of the Board about any person approaching him or to any other Team member of which he becomes aware, offering the fixing of a Match or result or a Match or any performance in a Match."
"Seeking, accepting, offering or agreeing to accept any bribe or other reward to fix or to contrive in any way or otherwise to influence improperly the result, progress, conduct or any other aspect of any International Match or ICC event".
"Para. 3:
Any act or conduct of a Player which brings Pakistan's and PCB's image into disrepute shall make the player liable to disciplinary action.
Para. 13:
The Player acknowledges that the ICC Code of Conduct contains rules regarding betting, match fixing and corruption, designed to protect the integrity of the game. The said rules are in the knowledge of the Player and fully explained to him. The Player undertakes that he shall always fully comply with the said Code of Conduct and other amendments or rules formulated in this regard from time to time.
Para. 15:
The Players must meet the requirements of their work at all times with due care, vigilance, enthusiasm, diligence and honesty. The Board requires them to meet the highest ethical standards to establish and maintain our reputation.
Para. 18:
The Players must abide by any rules and regulations, guidelines and instructions PCB may issue from time to time and ensure that they meet the Board's standards of performance and conduct."
Westfield
"(i) play in all cricket matches in which he is selected or directed to play for any side representative of the Employer to the best of his ability and obey the lawful and reasonable directions of the captain of the side";
and by paragraph 6:
"to (a) use his best endeavours to maintain his form so as to be available for regular selection for matches and to perform his duties to the best of his ability under the Agreement".
Count 1 – The 1906 Act – Majeed and Westfield
"… for the section to apply, the person offering the bribe must have intended the act or forbearance of the agent to influence or affect the principal's affairs. Accordingly section 9 would apply if Ch'ng Poh had bribed Mr. A. to secure him a benefit at X Co's expense, for example, to arrange a reduction in X Co's ordinary professional fees; or if X Co were induced to act in a way in which they would not otherwise have acted. Thus it is an essential ingredient of the offence under section 9 that the action or forbearance of the agent should be aimed at the principal. If it is sufficient for the purposes of the person offering the bribe that the agent should act on his own without involving his principal then, what ever other offence may have been committed, it was not a corrupt transaction with an agent …".
Count 2 – The 2005 Act – Majeed only
Conclusion