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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Scandal in world football: FIFA asks for help


"The news given by Europol following a lengthy investigation.'ve Been very clear in saying that match-fixing and match-fixing are a global problem and something that is not going to be solved today or tomorrow , "said the director of Security FIFA, Ralf Mutschke after the report on corruption splashing to 425 referees, officials and players from 15 countries. Mutschke noted that "cooperation between the competent authorities and sports organizations should be strengthened", because " now the risk is very small and the possibility of profit is very high ". The management currently believes that "sanctions are too weak" and recalled that "thedisciplinary code of FIFA increases the punishment and sanctions for life." Finally, Mutschke asked that authorities "remain committed and continue to attend FIFA'sfight against match-fixing "The writer of the report of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) , Anne Brasseur , called "effective means" to combat match-fixing, agreeing with the request of FIFA. "The sports world can not win this battle alone. 's the turn of political decision makers in Europe to equip efficient means to detect, prevent and sanction any manipulation of sports results, "said Brasseur. "This is just the tip of the iceberg," said Rob Wainwright , director of Europol, after announcing the dismantling of a network of corruption that manipulated results of nearly 700 games worldwide. 

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