Australasian Leisure Management
Apr 26, 2014

Malaysian jailed over Victorian match-fixing

The Malaysian ringleader of a match-fixing ring operating in the Victorian Premier League (VPL) was jailed on Thursday (24th April), shortly after the club involved, the Southern Stars, was fined and deducted points for their failure to prevent the situation. 

Victorian County Court Judge Michael Bourke sentenced Segaran 'Gerry' Subramaniam to three years imprisonment, with two suspended, after he pleaded guilty to engaging in conduct to corrupt the betting outcome. 

Subramaniam was arrested in September 2013 as part of a police investigation into betting irregularities surrounding the Southern Stars.
 
Given time already served, Subramaniam is likely to spend at least five months in jail, after which he will probably be deported, a court spokeswoman said.
 
Two English players have already been convicted and fined for their involvement, and slapped with worldwide life bans by world football governing body FIFA.
 
Early on Thursday, Football Federation Victoria (FFV), concluded its investigation into the Southern Stars, charging them with "misconduct by materially injuring the reputation and goodwill of football."
 
FFV fined the Southern Stars $10,000, deducted eight championship points from its 2014 season and told them they must regularly report back during the season after undergoing educational courses.

FFV Chief Executive Mitchell Murphy said in a statement "tThe investigation identified a serious lack of governance and failure to conduct due diligence by the committee at Southern Stars.
 
"Although no criminal charges have been laid against any of the committee members at Southern Stars, its poor administration provided an environment and the opportunity for the match-fixing to take place."
 
The punishments come after convicted football match-fixer Wilson Raj Parumal was arrested in Helsinki.
 
The 48-year-old Singaporean had been under house arrest in Hungary prior to his arrest last week. 

18th March 2014 - FIFA ISSUES LIFE BANS FOR VICTORIAN PREMIER LEAGUE MATCH FIXERS

5th March 2013 - AFC FORMS TASK FORCE AGAINST ASIAN MATCH-FIXING

10th February 2013 - GLOBAL MATCH FIXING INVESTIGATION FOCUSES ON ASIA 

14th June 2012 - CHINA JAILS FORMER FOOTBALL LEADERS IN MATCH-FIXING CRACKDOWN

19th February 2012 - J-LEAGUE VOWS TO SHUN YAKUZA MOBSTERS

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