Sports integrity (betting and corruption) – the year in review 2018/19

Welcome to the sports integrity (betting and corruption) “year in review”. This article identifies and review some of the notable cases and events in the last year and discusses what trends might be drawn from them. Specifically, it looks at:
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The three big stories:
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Australian ball-tampering scandal;
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The Independent Review of Tennis Integrity; and
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Corruption in Sri Lankan cricket;
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Other cases of note, relating to:
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Participants; and
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Governance;
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New Frontiers.
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- Tags: Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) | Australia | Badminton | Betting | Corruption | Cricket | Esports | FIFA | Football | Horceracing | Independent Review of Integrity in Tennis | Independent Tribunal of the International Tennis Federation (ITF) | Integrity | International Cricket Council (ICC) | Match-Fixing | Rugby | Rugby Football Union (RFU) | SNooker | Sports Wagering Integrity Monitoring Association (SWIMA) | Tennis | Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU) | United Kingdom (UK) | United States of America (USA) | Whistle-Blowing | Womens Tennis Association (WTA)
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Written by
Louis Weston
Barrister, Outer Temple Chambers
Louis is a Barrister practising from chambers at Outer Temple. He is expert in corruption and misfeasance in sport.