DPM Teo say match-fixing is organised crime

laksa

Alfrescian
Loyal
Joined
Jul 3, 2013
Messages
238
Points
18
DPM Teo answers match-fixing questions in Parliament

Oct 22, 2013

Deputy Prime Minister and Home Affairs Minister Teo Chee Hean replied to questions on the recent match-fixing scandals in Parliament on Monday.

DPM Teo explained that match-fixing, like drug trafficking is an organised crime and that witnesses are fearful and unwilling to testify against the culprits, hence the need for the detention orders that were issued for four Singaporeans arrested in a recent swoop.

He also added that it was inherently difficult to secure evidence and witnesses for criminal activity that extends beyond Singapore.

Mr Teo also stated that measures were in place to ensure match-fixing does not take root in Singapore. He said that the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) work closely with the Singapore Police Force (SPF) and the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) to hold regular talks and administer random polygraph tests on Singapore-based players.

He revealed that 10 cases of corruption in football were investigated by the CPIB in the last 10 years, with six resulting in convictions, three were given stern warnings while one case saw no further action being taken.
 
DPM Teo say match-fixing is organised crime - Of course it is. So are petrol cartels.
 
organised 'crime ' also needed to stay in power for 50yrs
crime tactics
1.intimadation
2.GRC SYSTEM
3.media censorship - u see or hear wat is 'right' to them
4. ballot system, election dept under them
5. glassroot system/PA system
6. handout at elections time


DPM Teo answers match-fixing questions in Parliament

Oct 22, 2013

Deputy Prime Minister and Home Affairs Minister Teo Chee Hean replied to questions on the recent match-fixing scandals in Parliament on Monday.

DPM Teo explained that match-fixing, like drug trafficking is an organised crime and that witnesses are fearful and unwilling to testify against the culprits, hence the need for the detention orders that were issued for four Singaporeans arrested in a recent swoop.

He also added that it was inherently difficult to secure evidence and witnesses for criminal activity that extends beyond Singapore.

Mr Teo also stated that measures were in place to ensure match-fixing does not take root in Singapore. He said that the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) work closely with the Singapore Police Force (SPF) and the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) to hold regular talks and administer random polygraph tests on Singapore-based players.

He revealed that 10 cases of corruption in football were investigated by the CPIB in the last 10 years, with six resulting in convictions, three were given stern warnings while one case saw no further action being taken.
 
Last edited:
Wow I think most people don't know wow he so smart wow we need to pay him more for such insights. WOW!
 
Public transport companies having their fare moved according with each other is also organised crime!
 
DPM Teo say match-fixing is organised crime - Of course it is. So are petrol cartels.

This !!!

And banking

Who remember LIBOR lobung ???

And the ratings agencies being paid by the banks to rate toxic debts as AAA
 
He is the highest paid DPM in the world hor...dun play play.

This one not he say but I help him say since he is so smart. What he say must be right.

671001.jpg
 
Last edited:
Back
Top