Revelations that a Singapore-based crime syndicate has been heavily involved in fixing football matches around the world has put extra pressure on authorities in the Southeast Asian city-state to take action against the alleged ringleader.
The Singaporean businessman known as Dan Tan has been placed on Italy's wanted list and has been implicated in various investigations into football corruption, including Monday's revelations in The Hague by the European police agency Europol. He has avoided arrest in his homeland.
The Singapore Police Force said over the weekend it was assisting the Italian authorities through Interpol and has given information requested by the National Central Bureau in Rome, but had not charged Tan.
The Football Association of Singapore on Tuesday said it is continuing 'to work closely with the relevant authorities, both at the domestic and international levels.' Full story...
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The Singaporean businessman known as Dan Tan has been placed on Italy's wanted list and has been implicated in various investigations into football corruption, including Monday's revelations in The Hague by the European police agency Europol. He has avoided arrest in his homeland.
The Singapore Police Force said over the weekend it was assisting the Italian authorities through Interpol and has given information requested by the National Central Bureau in Rome, but had not charged Tan.
The Football Association of Singapore on Tuesday said it is continuing 'to work closely with the relevant authorities, both at the domestic and international levels.' Full story...
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