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3 Men Guilty Of Fixing English Football Matches

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3 Men Guilty Of Fixing English Football Matches Empty 3 Men Guilty Of Fixing English Football Matches

Post by Guest Tue Jun 17, 2014 6:51 pm

17th June 2014

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Three men have been found guilty of conspiring to fix English football matches following an investigation by the Telegraph.

Singaporean businessmen Chann Sankaran, 33, and Krishna Sanjey Ganeshan, 43, along with footballer Michael Boateng, 22, have been convicted of conspiracy to commit bribery following a trial at Birmingham Crown Court.

Boateng is a former player with Conference South team Whitehawk FC.

The jurors earlier cleared Hakeem Adelakun, also of Whitehawk, of the same charge. He had told the jury he knew nothing about any plot to fix matches.

The jury failed to come to a decision on Moses Swaibu, 23, also former Whitehawk players. He will face a re-trial in September.

Sankaran and Ganeshan's scam centered on plans to fix matches in the lower leagues.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/10897272/Two-guilty-in-match-fixing-trial.html

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