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Essex fined for failure to address ‘systemic’ racist language and conduct

ESSEX have been fined £100,000, half of which is suspended for two years, after admitting to a failure to address “systemic” racist language and conduct at the club between 2001 and 2010.

The club have also been cautioned as to their future conduct and reprimanded by the Cricket Regulator (CR).

The CR panel felt the length of time covered by the charge and the systemic use of racist and discriminatory language suggested a culture that was “embedded” across most levels of the club.

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