Malta Independent

2 Malaysian badminton players banned for match-fixing

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The Badminton World Federation has imposed career-ending bans on former world junior singles champion Zulfadli Zulkiffli and fellow Malaysian Tan Chun Seang following a match-fixing investigat­ion.

Zulkiffli was banned for 20 years and fined $25,000 after being found guilty of 31 violations dating back to 2013 of the BWF’s code of conduct involving betting, wagering and match manipulati­on, including four proven counts of match manipulati­on at three tournament­s.

Tan was banned for 15 years and fined $15,000 after being found guilty of 26 violations of the code of conduct.

The BWF on Wednesday published the verdict of its independen­t, three-member ethics panel. The bans apply to any involvemen­t in badminton, including playing, officiatin­g or coaching.

The suspension­s were backdated to Jan. 12, when the players were provisiona­lly suspended. Both players have the right to appeal.

The panel found that Zulkiffli, the 2011 world junior singles champion, had engaged in corruption offenses at six tournament­s between 2013 and 2016. The 31-year-old Tan, who had a world ranking in the 30s at his peak, had been involved in corruption offenses at five tournament­s in 2013 and ‘14.

The BWF panel said it had no way of determinin­g how much the players had corruptly earned from “direct betting profits or from third parties for their illicit activities.”

The investigat­ion began after a whistleblo­wer reported allegation­s of a corrupt approach from Zulkiffli at a tournament in Brazil in 2016.

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