Europol announcing the Scandal http://www.trbimg.com/img-51100194/turbine/la-sp-sn-a- probe-finds-evidence-of-matchfixing-001/580/580x387 |
The investigation by Europol took about 18 months. Evidence suggests a crime syndicate based in Singapore is a main player in many of the fixed matches. A warrant has been placed for the leader of the gang. 425 people from more then 15 countries, including players, officials, and criminals were involved in the fixed matches in Europe. The names of these 425 people and other have not been released to not affect ongoing investigations. The country with the most cases of fixed matches was in Turkey with 79.
The bribes involved more then two million euros and eight million euros in betting profits. That equals 2.7 US dollars and 10.9 million US dollars respectively. The crime group from Singapore would spend up to one hundred thousand euros, or one hundred and thirty-six thousand US dollar per match for bribes.
This scandal will have an enormous impact http://answers.bettor.com/images/Articles/thumbs/extralarge/ Football-gripped-by-match-fixing-episodes-213327.jpg |
Friedhelm Althans, a German investigator, summed up what this might mean for soccer and the integrity of the game. He said, "This is the top of the iceberg."