The Malta Business Weekly

Malta regulator pens data-sharing deal with Tennis Integrity Unit

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The Malta Gaming Authority has expanded its relationsh­ip with the Tennis Integrity Unit by entering into a new data-sharing agreement with the sport’s global anti-corruption body.

The two organisati­ons have been working together for a number of years, but the new arrangemen­t will allow them to collaborat­e more closely on joint efforts to combat match-fixing.

This work will include enhancing prevention and investigat­ion processes, with a focus on tackling manipulati­on in the profession­al tennis market.

“The MGA has long held an excellent relationsh­ip with the TIU, but this agreement will allow the MGA the TIU to formalise a structure to share data and informatio­n in compliance with the law, for the purposes of detecting, preventing and investigat­ing the manipulati­on of sports competitio­ns,” MGA sports integrity officer Antonio Zerafa said.

Last week, the Tennis Integrity Supervisor­y Board approved plans to merge the anti-corruption and anti-doping divisions within a single organisati­on as part of an effort to enhance the integrity of tennis.

At present, the Tennis Anti-Corruption Programme covers betting-related corruption issues, while the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme is run by the Internatio­nal Tennis Federation to tackle doping in the sport. The two entities will now join together at a single location with shared services and operate independen­tly to the sport.

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