The Scotsman

Bingham is banned over £36k bets

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Former world champion Stuart Bingham has been given a six-month suspension for breaching snooker’s betting regulation­s.

The 41-year-old, who won at the Crucible in 2015, has been found to have placed bets of close to £36,000 on matches – some of which he was playing in – over a period of 12 years.

The World Profession­al Billiards and Snooker Associatio­n (WPBSA) said Bingham had admitted to a small amount of betting using two accounts in his own name, but was actually guilty of “greater betting over at least seven years”.

Half of the ban has been suspended until October next year, but the world No 9 will miss the UK Championsh­ips and the Masters as he is not allowed to play again until 26 January 2018.

Bingham, who it was said had not disclosed bets made in his manager’s name, must also pay £20,000 in costs.

The WPBSA added that there was no suggestion Bingham was “doing anything to influence match outcomes or engaged in corrupt activity.” He has until 6 November to appeal against the decision.

“It is very disappoint­ing to see such a high-profile player fall foul of the WPBSA Betting rules,” chairman Jason Ferguson said.

“Stuart is a great competitor and I have no doubt he has always played to the best of his ability. This case shows that there are no exceptions to the rules.”

In breaking down Bingham’s offences, the WPBSA said he placed bets in accounts under his name and the name of his manager, while he also placed bets via a third party.

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