Match-fixing corruption threat hits Australian online games

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Police reveal they had charged five men.

Match-fixing corruption threat hits Australian online games
Australia's newly appointed sports integrity boss has said he will work with the nation's esports industry in the fight against betting-related corruption after police revealed they had charged five men for match-fixing in online gaming. Detectives from the Sporting Integrity Intelligence Unit ...

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