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Lebanese officials under cloud

Last Updated 03 April 2013, 18:47 IST

Three Lebanese soccer officials were dropped from refereeing an AFC Cup match in Singapore and are helping the country’s Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) with their enquiries, the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) said on Wednesday.

Ali Sabbagh and assistant referees Ali Eid and Abdallah Taleb were taken to the CPIB early on Wednesday, the FAS said. Replacement officials took charge of the match between Tampines Rovers and East Bengal later in the day.

“Singapore and FAS have a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to matchfixing and football corruption,” the FAS said in a statement released shortly before the match was due to kick-off. 

“We take a serious view of allegations pertaining to matchfixing and football corruption activities and the authorities and FAS will spare no effort in minimising the possibility of such activities taking place within the local football scene.”

The FAS said it had contacted the Asian Football Confederation immediately and replacement officials were sent to cover the match in the region’s second-tier international club tournament.

The AFC, contacted by Reuters, said it would not comment on the situation. The CPIB, a government law-enforcement body that is separate from the regular police, confirmed it had spoken with the three officials.

“We adopt a zero tolerance approach towards corruption, and matchfixing of any form is not condoned in Singapore,” the body said in an email to Reuters. A CPIB spokesman declined to comment when asked if the three officials were still being questioned or if their passports had been impounded.

In February, European anti-crime agency Europol said hundreds of soccer matches were fixed in a global betting scam run from Singapore. It identified some 680 suspicious matches, including qualifying games for the World Cup and European Championship, and for Europe’s Champions League.

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(Published 03 April 2013, 18:47 IST)

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