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ESSA Audit Shows Just One Suspect Event in 2009

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The European Sports Security Association (ESSA) has said that following a review of all bets placed during 2009 amongst its thirteen members, unusual betting patterns were identified in a total of 45 sporting events, of which only one proved to be suspicious.

 

 

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