Alex Marshall, general manager of the ACU, is currently on the island overseeing a probe into potential corrupt practices and has already provided an update to the nation’s highest political figures.
The matters under investigation are historical in nature and do not pertain to England’s tour, but both sides will be met by Marshall’s team ahead of the forthcoming one-day international series to highlight the ongoing problems.
“We are currently in Sri Lanka as part of our ongoing investigations into serious allegations of corruption in cricket in the country,” said Marshall.
“The enquiries are continuing so it would not be appropriate to comment further, but I can confirm that we have, at their request, provided a detailed briefing to the Sri Lankan President, Prime Minister and Sports Minister. We are receiving full support from the Competent Authority currently in place at Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) whilst elections for the SLC Board are pending.
“I’d like to make it clear that these investigations have been underway for a considerable time and do not relate to the series about to start in Sri Lanka.
“However, I will take the opportunity to brief both the teams over the coming days to ensure they remain alert to the risks from would be corruptors.”