Deccan Chronicle

BAN ON MALAYSIAN SHUTTLERS FOR FIXING MATCHES

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Kuala Lumpur: Two Malaysian badminton players have been hit with career-ending bans of 20 and 15 years respective­ly after being found guilty of corruption and match-fixing, the sport’s governing body said Wednesday. The Badminton World Federation said former world junior champion Zulfadli Zulkiffli, 25, was banned for 20 years and fined $25,000, while Tan Chun Seang, 31, was barred for 15 years and fined $15,000. “They were found guilty of breaching the BWF code of conduct in relation to “betting, wagering and irregular match results”, said a statement from the body. A BWF ethics panel, which held hearings in February in Singapore into the case, found both players “engaged in corruption offences over a significan­t period and a significan­t number of tournament­s” dating back to 2013. Zulfadli committed more violations over a longer period and it was proven he had manipulate­d the results of four matches, the BWF said. Their suspension began from January 12, the date on which both players were provisiona­lly suspended by the BWF. Neither player is affiliated with the Badminton Associatio­n of Malaysia, but Tan was in Malaysia’s squad for the prestigiou­s Thomas Cup in 2010. He was banned by the BAM from competing in Asian tournament­s for two years after quitting the national team in 2011. In 2011, Zulfadli beat current world champion Viktor Axelsen of Denmark to clinch the World Junior Championsh­ips. Badminton has been hit by cheating scandals before. — AFP

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