New Zealand Cricket is considering appointing an anti-corruption official.
Several of the major test-playing nations employ someone to monitor activities in their domestic leagues, but not New Zealand.
NZC's head of cricket, Lindsay Crocker, is preparing a report for the board on the merits of adding such an official to its staff.
At present, players in domestic cricket who are approached to take part in match-fixing activity must report it - either directly or through a team official - to Mr Crocker. A procedure follows at that point.
In domestic cricket, NZC does not have anti-corruption staff on site at games.