Match-fixing bill - Select Committee removes a loophole
Match-fixing bill - Select Committee removes a loophole
A potential loophole in the Crimes (Match-fixing) Amendment Bill will be mended by making it clear that any sporting manipulation done with the intent to influence a betting outcome will be a crime.
The
proposed amendment is the only change which the Select
Committee has recommended in its report back released last
Friday.
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