Cricket Australia dismisses staffer after financial conflict of interest investigation


Cricket Australia (CA) has dismissed a senior staffer after substantiating whistleblower allegations that the employee had commissioned significant contracts to a company that they had direct ties with.

Michael West Media first reported earlier this month that an anonymous whistleblower had made a series of complaints, including that the CA staffer in question had commissioned work to a technology services provider they were directly involved with. The complaints came against the backdrop of a restructure at CA that saw 20 other employees made redundant this year.

CA had the complaints independently reviewed and released a statement on Friday confirming that one of the allegations had been substantiated. “An independent assessment of claims made by an anonymous whistleblower concerning a CA staff member has been completed,” the statement said. “An allegation of an undeclared conflict of interest during a procurement process has been substantiated. The staff member has now left CA.”

The incident came at a time of some financial uncertainty at CA. There have been two rounds of redundancies within CA’s administration in the last 12 months amid cost-cutting in several areas including high-performance pathways. CA also lost millions in revenue on the two two-day Ashes Tests last summer in Perth and Melbourne after posting a loss of over A$11 million in 2024-25 despite a bumper summer, which included record crowds for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. CA has concerns it may be up to A$100 million in deficit by 2031.

NSW have an alternative proposal to self-fund the BBL and do not believe the financial situation is as dire as CA has forecast, believing the overall balance sheet can be better managed through a variety of measures in order to maximise the profitability of the competition and raise player payments overall. Both CA and NSW agree that the threat of Australia’s best players leaving the BBL, or even turning away from international cricket, to play franchise cricket overseas is real if the best players are not paid more.
CA is now pushing ahead with a hybrid model of testing the market with three clubs from Victoria, Western Australia and Tasmania – Melbourne Renegades, Perth Scorchers and Hobart Hurricanes. The other three states, including South Australia, who had initially proposed a hybrid model, will have the option of selling stakes at a later date if they wish. Victoria will likely take the latter option with their other team, Melbourne Stars.

But the hybrid model has some added complexities from CA’s preferred initial proposal in terms of how best to evenly distribute money from the sales, how to adequately reward the states who take the first step, and how to manage a future BBL competition that could in theory have a group of teams with private investment and a group of teams without it.

Meanwhile, the Australian Cricketers’ Association (ACA) is pushing to renegotiate the players’ pay deal via a restructure of the memorandum of understanding that currently runs until 2028, but most believe it is already outdated. The ACA is pushing for a higher share of revenue than the current 27.5% to raise player pay for everyone in Australia’s system. The desire to raise all player pay runs at odds with the widespread belief, including from top players, that the men’s international players and the top BBL talent should have their pay raised significantly more than the bottom-tier domestic players.



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