Philippine Daily Inquirer

GAB EYES CHARGES VS VISMIN CUP OFFENDERS

- By Denison Rey A. Dalupang @sonrdINQ

The Games and Amusements Board (GAB) is considerin­g legal actions against individual­s involved in the controvers­ial match of the Pilipinas VisMin Super Cup that shook the basketball community last month.

“There had been plenty of allegation­s of game-fixing. A lot of rumors going around. But it seems high time that people are charged,” GAB Chair Abraham Mitra said in Filipino during a virtual press briefing on Friday.

“As of now, we’re just making sure that our (pieces of) evidence are air-tight along with the witnesses who hope to lend a hand in this investigat­ion,” he added.

Betting, game-fixing, and point-shaving in sports contests are punishable under Presidenti­al Decree No. 483.

Siquijor and Lapu-Lapu City figured in a farcical game last April 14, where players were seen missing free throws, and bungling wide-open layups.

Mitra has recently cleared the VisMin Cup to proceed with its Mindanao Leg, which it initially suspended in the wake of the scandal.

However, Mitra also noted that there are individual­s with questionab­le track records who were able to join certain teams set to compete in the Mindanao leg.

“If you don’t want your league destroyed, then keep those who have questionab­le track records from coming in,“Mitra said.

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