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Friday, 05 March 2010 10:13 |
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The British bookmaker Ladbrokes is in partnership with the European Sports Security Association (ESSA) inspection agency. What is unique about the cooperation is that both the online and offline activities of Ladbrokes will apply.
The Brussels-based ESSA is committed to a responsible and legal process relating to all activities concerning sports betting. "The European Sports Security Association is dedicated to improving the information exchange between bookmakers and sports," said Mike O'Kane, Trading Director for Ladbrokes. |
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Wednesday, 10 February 2010 21:13 |
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The Chinese TV channel CCTV-5 decided not to broadcast the contest between the Chinese national team and arch-rival Japan. Chinese football is currently suffering from the effects of rife match fixing and corruption.
The race for the East Asian championship took place last Saturday and was scheduled to be broadcast by CCTV 5, but instead of the game, the viewers got to see a European game. On Sunday, the Chinese sports channels didn't even mention the outcome of the contest, which ended in a 0-0 tie. The relevant spokespersons refused to comment. |
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Wednesday, 10 February 2010 18:03 |
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The chairman of the Chinese Football Federation has been dismissed over allegations of possible involvement in the on going betting scandal. The vice-chairman and the man responsible for the oversight of women's football have also been dismissed.
The trio were arrested by the police. "We stand one hundred per cent behind the investigation of the police into illegal practices in football", said the Minister for Sport Cui Dalin. "All those concerned will be severely. |
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