'The Sun' had reported that underground bookmakers from India had offered to sell undercover reporters from the newspaper information about spot-fixing in the Test between Australia and England, which was played in Perth from December 14-18.
"I am satisfied that there is no evidence to suggest any match has been corrupted by the individuals in the investigation," ICC General Manager, Anti-Corruption, Alex Marshall said in a statement after the completion of its investigation.
Before launching an investigation, the ICC has said it was taking the allegations "extremely seriously", though it had its doubts.
Marshall said, "We have carried out an extensive global investigation with anti-corruption colleagues from Member countries based on the allegations in The Sun and the material they shared with us."
Australia beat England by an innings and 41 runs in the third Test at the WACA ground in Perth.