Alviro Petersen, the former South African opener, is the latest name to emerge in the match-fixing scandal that has hit South African cricket. After Cricket South Africa refused to comment on the subject, Petersen cleared the air himself on Twitter on Friday (March 4) stating that he isn't under any investigation "as far as he's concerned".
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Alviro Petersen latest to come under match-fixing cloud, say reports

Petersen further revealed that he reported everything to CSA's anti-corruption unit and subsequently, two other players came forward to report approaches made. © Cricbuzz
Petersen also added that he reported the matter to Tony Irish, South African Cricketers' Association's CEO and Louis Cole from the Anti-Corruption Security Unit three days after he was made aware of the fixing scandal, adhering to the Anti-Corruption code.
Earlier in January, Gulam Bodi was banned from cricketing activities for 20 years (tag story) after he was found guilty of match-fixing during last year's Ram Slam T20.
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as far as im concerned im under no investigation.
; i comfirm that i reported the matter to SACA CEO Tony Irish and ACSU Louis Cole 3 days after i was made aware of the fixing scandal.
; under the Anti Corruption Code, you have to report any knowledge of corruption, and i did that as required by the code.
; subsequent to me reporting the matter, 2 other players also came forward and reported that they were approached.
; i told the ACSU that all i wanted was for them to stop the fixing in the Ramslam before it happened...
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