Cricket South Africa confirmed that Bodi, who was in IPL side Delhi Daredevils' squad in 2012, has been charged under CSA's anti corruption code for "contriving to fix, or otherwise improperly influence aspects of the 2015 RAM SLAM T20 Challenge Series".
Bodi, now 37, played in two ODIs for South Africa, both against Zimbabwe, in 2007. He played in a single Twenty20 International against the West Indies the same year. He was a member of South Africa's squad for the inaugural World Twenty20 in 2007, although he did not play in a single game.
"Following our investigations and due process, we have reached a point where we can confirm that Mr Bodi is the intermediary who was charged by CSA in early December 2015 under the CSA Anti-Corruption Code," said CSA Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat.
"Mr Bodi is presently co-operating with the CSA Anti-Corruption officials. We now await his response to the charges and the matter will take its course in accordance with the process outlined in the Code," Lorgat said in a CSA statement.
Also Read
"The provisional suspension means that Bodi may not be involved in any capacity in any match or any other kind of function, event or activity (other than authorised anti-corruption education or rehabilitation programmes) that is authorised, organised, sanctioned, recognised or supported in any way by CSA, the ICC, a National Cricket Federation or any member of a National Cricket Federation," the CSA said.
(REOPENS FGN38)
Last month, CSA had announced that its Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) had charged a "perpetrator, operating as an intermediary" under its Anti-Corruption Code.
Sources said several more domestic players may also face charges for corruption during the Ram Slam tournament, although they are likely to be called upon only to explain their failure to report illegal activity.
If charged criminally and found guilty, Bodi could face a jail sentence under the South African Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act Law, which was passed in 2004 after the Hansie Cronje match-fixing scandal that rocked the world cricketing fraternity in 2000.