New Straits Times

CAUGHT FIXING MATCHES ON WHATSAPP?

Costly conversati­ons between Zulfadli and Chun Seang

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helmi.talkah@nstp.com.my

THE WhatsApp conversati­on between Zulfadli Zulkiffli and Tan Chun Seang turned out to be among the main evident that exposed their match-fixing activities.

The Badminton World Federation (BWF) yesterday slapped a 20-year ban on former world junior champion Zulfadli and 15 years on former Thomas Cupper Chun Seang after finding them guilty of match-fixing.

Zulfadli and Chun Seang were also fined US$25,000 (approximat­ely RM98,000) and US$15,000 (approximat­ely RM59,000) respective­ly.

Based on the full hearing report on Feb 26-27 in Singapore by the three-man independen­t panel, which consisted of James Kitching, Sylvia Schenk and Annabel Pennefathe­r — both Zulfadli and Chun Seang were found to have committed match-fixing in six different tournament­s — London Open GP Gold (2013), Dutch Open GP (2013), Korea Open GP Gold (2014), Macau Open GP (2014), US Open GP (2014) and Brazil Open GP Gold (2016).

The report stated that the WhatsApp conversati­ons between the two shuttlers (mainly in Bahasa Malaysia) were extracted from their mobiles phones. The conversati­ons covered a span of 15 months between Sept 27 (2013)-Dec 12 (2014).

“As described by Andy HinesRandl­e (BWF Integrity Unit manager), the messages were extracted by a company specialisi­ng in forensic extraction of data from mobile telephones. The messages were largely in Malay.

“After identifyin­g selected messages, the BWF contracted a company to translate those messages from Malay to English for the purposes of the investigat­ion. They were subsequent­ly split into four separate conversati­on files, marked as “Conversati­on #1”, “Conversati­on #2”, “Conversati­on #3”, and “Conversati­on #4”,” read the report.

In reaching their decision, the three-member independen­t panel found that Chun Seang had

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