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| Saturday, November 15, 1997 Published at 09:59 GMT World: Far East Singapore Soccer Bribery Convicted: camera shy Ng Ek Seng A man has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment in Singapore after being convicted in a soccer bribery case. Ng Ek Seng is said to have paid one player several thousand dollars to help lose a match. The court heard that large sums of money were gambled on the outcome of English league as well as South-East Asian matches. The BBC correspondent in South Asia says betting on soccer is illegal in most South-East Asian countries, but goes on through gambling syndicates, some of which are linked to Triad groups. From the newsroom of the BBC World Service |
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