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NEW DELHI, Feb 14 — Asia has seen a sharp decline in match-fixing over the last six years, the Asian Football Confederation and its integrity partner told Reuters, though illicit gambling has grown thanks partly to the use of cryptocurrencies as a payment method. Swiss-based Sportradar has been a...

Low wages were one of the main reasons match-fixing was a significant threat in Asia. — AFP pic

Match-fixing is driven by illegal gambling, a market which Transparency International estimated in 2018 was worth some US$400 billion in Asia. Pasquier said monitoring integrity across Asia was “deeply challenging” because of the continent’s cultural and sporting diversity. “Player wages in Asia are generally lower compared to places such as Europe but paired with the growing viewership of football in the region, leads to higher stakes allowed on the betting market and thus the opportunity for large-scale fraud.”Prior to 2013 a handful of large global syndicates operated “with all the bells and whistles of an organised crime syndicate,” said Brodkin.

Sportradar has over 110 permanent staff operating across continents, including 30 investigators from military, law enforcement, intelligence and due diligence backgrounds.

 

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