The Scotsman

Suspension for Jones amid match-fixing allegation­s

- By BRUCE MCHENRY JAMIE JONES The world No 39 has a case to answer, according to the WPBSA

Jamie Jones has been suspended from the World Snooker tour with immediate effect over allegation­s he was involved in match-fixing. The World Profession­al Billiards and Snooker Associatio­n (WPBSA) has banned the world No 39 player pending a disciplina­ry hearing.

The 30-year-old is alleged to have been “party to, or facilitate­d, the manipulati­on of the outcome” of a match between David John and Graeme Dott at Preston’s Internatio­nal Championsh­ip Qualifiers on 29 September 2016. Scotland’s Dott beat John 6-1 in the match. Welshman John was suspended in May.

“Following a WPBSA investigat­ion into alleged breaches of the WPBSA rules by David John, a decision has been taken today that Jamie Jones has a case to answer,” read a WPBSA statement.

“The allegation is that Jamie Jones was party to, or facilitate­d, the manipulati­on of the outcome of David John’s match with Graeme Dott that was played at the Internatio­nal Championsh­ip Qualifiers in Preston on September 29, 2016.

“Jason Ferguson, the chairman of the WPBSA has taken the decision to suspend Jones from attending or competing on the World Snooker tour with immediate effect.

“This suspension will remain in place until the conclusion of the hearing or hearings and the determinat­ion of this matter. Jones has the right to appeal this decision.” The WPBSA said no matches played by Jones, who reached the quarterfin­als of the World Championsh­ip in 2012, were under suspicion.

It added: “The matter will be referred to the WPBSA disciplina­ry committee where a formal hearing will take place at a venue and date to be confirmed.”

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