Football officials investigate match-fixing in South Africa; Sentices issued in Bhutan & UK

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Football officials investigate match-fixing in South Africa; Sentices issued in Bhutan & UK

Football officials investigate match-fixing in South Africa. Sentices issued in Bhutan and UK.

South African Football Association has suspended clubs and officials involved in the compromise of the game's integrity. 14 of Belgium's Jupiler Pro League teams have been given red cards by tax authorities. 29 people were arrested as part of 'Operation Zero,' an investigation into money laundering, bribery, match-fixing, and fraud in Belgian football. Supreme Court of Bhutan recently upheld the court's decision to sentence the owner of Druk Stars FC to four years in prison for passive commercial bribery and order him to repay Nu 882,764. In the United Kingdom, the Football association has imposed a 12-year ban on a former Reading defender.


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