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Latest new: Two charged for alleged match-fixing in England - Guess the race?

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(Reuters) - Two men alleged to be members of an illegal betting syndicate based in Singapore were charged with conspiracy to defraud on Thursday as part of a match-fixing investigation into English lower league football.

The National Crime Agency (NCA) named the men as Chann Sankaran, a 33-year-old Singapore national, and Krishna Sanjey Ganeshan, a 43-year-old with dual UK and Singapore nationality.

"Two men suspected of involvement in football match-fixing were charged this afternoon," the NCA said in a statement, adding that both had been remanded in custody.

"The Crown Prosecution's Organised Crime Division found sufficient evidence and was satisfied it was in the public interest to authorise charges of conspiracy to defraud."

The pair were among six people arrested earlier this week on suspicion of match-fixing. A seventh man has since been arrested and he and four others were bailed on Thursday.

The Daily Telegraph reported that the focus was on the lower leagues, with the arrests said to include three current footballers and one former Premier League player who is now an agent but still featuring in a league lower than the fifth-tier Football Conference.

The British newspaper has been investigating match-fixing around the globe for months.

The Telegraph did not specify the relevant divisions but one team is alleged to have been involved in three fixed games.

The Conference, which comprises professional and semi-professional clubs, refused to comment on Thursday over allegations some of their matches had been fixed by an overseas betting syndicate.

However, in a statement on their website (www.footballconference.co.uk), the organisation said: "The Football Conference has become aware of a story published today concerning arrests being made over alleged match-fixing.

"The Football Conference takes all matters relating to the integrity of the game very seriously but it cannot make any comment on today's story as it would be inappropriate to do so."

The Football Association said in a statement that it had "been made aware of a number of arrests in relation to a National Crime Agency investigation".

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Chris Eaton, former head of security at soccer's ruling body FIFA, told Reuters in an email on Thursday that it was only a matter of time before English football was caught up in international match-fixing.

"Whilst it is shocking to read reports and hear recorded conversations like those highlighted in the Daily Telegraph investigation, match-fixing is an endemic problem in football at various levels around the world," said Eaton, now director of Sport Integrity, the international centre for sport security.

"Nonetheless this case must be put in global context. Governments and football administrators must react calmly and rationally to thoroughly investigate cases like this and implement strong and appropriate measures to tackle the real enemy that is betting fraud."

Eaton's comments were endorsed by Soren Kragh Pedersen, chief of media and public relations at Europol, the European Union's law enforcement agency.

"We've seen that match-fixing is practically everywhere in Europe and it would be strange if it didn't hit the UK as well," Pedersen told Reuters.

"We've had match-fixing in Italy and South Eastern Europe but we're also seeing it in central Europe and Finland and even the German second Bundesliga so why not the UK?".

Earlier this year, an inquiry by European police forces, Europol and national prosecutors uncovered a global betting scam run from Singapore.

About 680 suspicious matches, including the European Champions League and qualifying games for the World Cup and European Championships, were identified in the investigation.

The last major match-fixing scandal in England occurred in the mid-1960s when 10 players were found guilty and jailed for conspiring to fix matches.

Source: http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/11/28/uk-soccer-england-matchfixing-nca-idUKBRE9AR0MQ20131128
 
Singapore allows dual citizenship? or MHA is sleeping?
we need personality like Lionel de Souza to file police report that the alleged match fixer is holding UK and Singapore passport
 
I was actually going to go against the rules and pick chinese but luckily i didn't. This proves it correct again. Just pick keling/m&d and you will get these threads correct 9 out of 10 times.
 
Singapore allows dual citizenship? ....................

Yes, it does:

The short answer is that Singapore effectively allows dual citizenship. However, by acquiring a foreign citizenship you give SG Government the discretion to revoke your citizenship if it ever finds out.

That is the practical effect of the following:

1) On the one hand, Sections 134 and 135 of the SG Constitution states that the Govt may revoke your citizenship status if you have acquired foreign citizenship or exercised rights of foreign nationals (e.g. voted in elections of a foreign country – some allow PRs to do so). Note – operative word is “may” and not “must”.

http://statutes.agc.gov.sg/aol/sear...ansactionTime:05/06/2013 Status:inforce;rec=0

2) On the other, there is no provision to require a SG citizen to inform the Govt that he has done any of the things mentioned in (1) above. Although I don’t discount the fact that some Govt forms may ask this question and I am not encouraging you to give a false answer, just to consider if you really need whatever it is you are applying for.

So there you are. If you keep quiet and SG Govt does not know that you have another citizenship, then effectively you are not breaching any law. You can continue to come back to Singapore and vote wisely.

However, if you want your CPF, then you have to renounce your citizenship, otherwise they will keep your money at their pleasure. Bottom line is – how desperate are you to lay your hands on your CPF and how effective you have been in keeping your mouth shut about having acquired a foreign citizenship or exercised a right limited to foreign nationals and how much the Sinkie Government hates you to want to revoke your citizenship since it is not compulsory for them to do so.

Mystery solved? No need to go on arguing in circles right?

Hint: Now is a little past 10 am in London. Temperature 10 °C.
 
..............Just pick keling/m&d and you will get these threads correct 9 out of 10 times.

If you delve deeper into the whole issue of Sinkapore being the match-fixing capital of Asia, you will uncover the following:

1. The keling/m&d are really the foot soldiers. They do the dirty work.

2. The real masterminds of these guys and Dan Tan Seet Eng are:

a. the "untouchable" (someone very, very, desi close to FamiLEE)
b. the "untouchable" works in partnership with two princelings of Ah Tiong land. These princelings are in the top ten of Hurun's wealthiest in China
 
I was actually going to go against the rules and pick chinese but luckily i didn't. This proves it correct again. Just pick keling/m&d and you will get these threads correct 9 out of 10 times.

What if the Guess The Race was about students getting scholarships for academic achievements? =D
 
What if the Guess The Race was about students getting scholarships for academic achievements? =D



Well if i followed my rules then I would obviously get it wrong but there are always exceptions and if such a thread appeared I would choose Chinese and have a 90% chance of getting it correct
 
If you delve deeper into the whole issue of Sinkapore being the match-fixing capital of Asia, you will uncover the following:

1. The keling/m&d are really the foot soldiers. They do the dirty work.

2. The real masterminds of these guys and Dan Tan Seet Eng are:

a. the "untouchable" (someone very, very, desi close to FamiLEE)
b. the "untouchable" works in partnership with two princelings of Ah Tiong land. These princelings are in the top ten of Hurun's wealthiest in China


Nice, yes the smarter ones being the Chinese are harder to catch.
 
If you delve deeper into the whole issue of Sinkapore being the match-fixing capital of Asia, you will uncover the following:

1. The keling/m&d are really the foot soldiers. They do the dirty work.

2. The real masterminds of these guys and Dan Tan Seet Eng are:

a. the "untouchable" (someone very, very, desi close to FamiLEE)
b. the "untouchable" works in partnership with two princelings of Ah Tiong land. These princelings are in the top ten of Hurun's wealthiest in China

Many betting syndicates/big time bookmakers also kena hit by them.
Many are now wary of one way trend or punters betting big on obscure matches.
 
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