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NSW Australia to introduce new penalties on match-fixing

14th August 2012 9:57 am GMT

New South Wales will become the first state in Australia to introduce tough new match-fixing legislation to protect the integrity of sports, with anyone found guilty of match-fixing or corrupting the betting outcome of a sporting event punishable by a maximum penalty of ten years imprisonment.

Graham Annesley, NSW Minister for Sport and Recreation, said the new legislation introduced in Parliament will send a clear message that anyone found guilty of match fixing or corrupting the [...]

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