British TT players banned for match fixing

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Four members of Table Tennis England have been suspended from the sport following a complex international investigation into match fixing and unusual betting activity in the sport.

Luke Savill, Darius Knight, Joseph Langham-Ferreira and Kazeem Adeleke appeared before the Disciplinary Committee for breaches of the TTE Anti-Corruption Regulations relating to betting on table tennis matches.

More info here - https://www.tabletennisengland.co.uk/table-tennis-england-statement-on-betting-case/
 
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Saw this last night - pretty stupid. Is the accusation they were throwing games they were playing in?

This has more info on the Adam Green case
Yes, they were throwing games in Ukraine in 2020 and then betting on the results. Not sure which event..

I only know of Darius out of the 4 players involved, such a waste of talent.
 
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Greene deserved prison for defraudung people.
This 'gambling disorder' nonsense as a ploy for leniency should be ignored. He knew exactly what he was doing, didn't care about the consequences to others and wasn't just gambling, he was fixing matches.

He's a lowlife scumbag who somehow manages to avoid any real consequences, I don't get it...
 
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this is actually bigger than one thinks.
since sport betting is huge and they bet on everything.

you do get bookies getting hold of players to fix matches.
we do a lot of training on this part.
Can confirm, pretty much all the lower level leagues are full of this, happens on a bigger level too, I know one very high profile Asian player who threw a match a few years ago for a huge payout, obviously not going to say who
 
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Can confirm, pretty much all the lower level leagues are full of this, happens on a bigger level too, I know one very high profile Asian player who threw a match a few years ago for a huge payout, obviously not going to say who
yep

you would think if you don't tell, no one knows.
but the problem is, the bookies who does these unethically things, should be the least expected person to honor a secret.
 
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Can confirm, pretty much all the lower level leagues are full of this, happens on a bigger level too, I know one very high profile Asian player who threw a match a few years ago for a huge payout, obviously not going to say who
dude spill the tea!! lol
 
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Where there's money there's corruption I suppose
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you would think if you don't tell, no one knows.
but the problem is, the bookies who does these unethically things, should be the least expected person to honor a secret.
it's not even that simple. Bookies have to report their activities a r results and those activities (trades) are monitored by gambling commissions in most countries.
It's really very easy to spot unusual activity, especially in a minority sport like TT. Any spike in amount gambled on particular match, for or against particular opponent will stick out like a sore thumb.
That triggers them to examine the match and check the flow of points V the flow of money.
At that stage you're screwed!
 
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Where there's money there's corruption I suppose

it's not even that simple. Bookies have to report their activities a r results and those activities (trades) are monitored by gambling commissions in most countries.
It's really very easy to spot unusual activity, especially in a minority sport like TT. Any spike in amount gambled on particular match, for or against particular opponent will stick out like a sore thumb.
That triggers them to examine the match and check the flow of points V the flow of money.
At that stage you're screwed!
it still happens, despite all the mechanism in place.
especially in sports where the a levels are deemed unknown in the real sporting worlds.
this is why players should not bet on sports too, even if it is other sports.

of course proper audits, you would find out which matches are fixed.
but end of the day, you find one, but how many was missed.

players just need to know ethics comes before performance, else you end up in the news for the wrong reason and also face the music.
 
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This has happened before in some pretty prominent leagues. With respect to some of the smaller games where people can bet on-line, my advice is don't. A lot of these matches are fixed with the participants told beforehand who is allowed to win and lose.
 
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FWIW, Ukraine, Russia and Germany were most reported between 2020 and 2021 (double-digit), Poland and Germany in 2022, Czechia in 2023 and 2024.

Table tennis has been the 3rd most reported sport for 5 consecutive years since 2020.

Total IBIA's alerts:
2019 - 5
2020 - 44
2021 - 40
2022 - 30
2023 - 22
2024 - 36

https://ibia.bet/integrity-reports/
2024

219 Suspicious Alerts Reported
80 - EUROPE
Table Tennis
Czechia (17)
Estonia (4)
Germany (2)
Poland (6)
Spain (3)

28 - AFRICA
Table Tennis
Ethiopia (1)
Nigeria (3)

Alert by Sport per Quarter
* Of the 58 tennis alerts, 7 were provided to the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) as intelligence reports as they do not relate to events sanctioned by
the main tennis tours. However, some players engaged in those events may fall under the body’s Tennis Anti-Corruption Program (TACP). Similarly,
of the 36 table tennis alerts, 32 were reported on events not organised by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF).


Annual report ABC Trends
Comparison: Top sports

Table Tennis was the third most reported sport.
36 matches reported in 2024.

2023

Alert by Sport per Quarter
* Of the 54 tennis alerts, 15 were provided to the International Tennis
Integrity Agency (ITIA) as intelligence reports as they do not relate to events
sanctioned by the main tennis tours. However, some players engaged in
those events may fall under the body’s Tennis Anti-Corruption Program
(TACP). Similarly, of the 22 table tennis alerts, 21 were reported on events
not organised by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF).


Proven fixed matches and sanctions
announced in 2023

Sanctioned players and officials where IBIA’s alerts were utilised:
8 tennis players
7 tennis umpires
4 snooker players
1 football club
1 former table tennis player
 
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According to Sportradar that ITTF (1, 2) and ETTU (1, 2) are partners, table tennis came in 4th in 2024 with notable reductions and 3rd in 2023.

https://static.poder360.com.br/2025/01/Sportradar_Integrity_in_Action_2024.pdf
Impacted sports

Soccer - 721
Basketball - 187
Tennis - 69
Table Tennis - 41
...

SPORTRADAR INTEGRITY
EXCHANGE (SIE)


Soccer - 221
Basketball - 34
Tennis - 25
Esports - 5
Table Tennis - 4
Handball - 1
Volleyball - 1
Number of SIE reported matches confirmed as suspicious

https://www.soloazar.com/en/category/reports/sportradar-releases-third-annual-integrity-report
Key findings in 2023:
• As the world’s most popular sport for betting, soccer continued to be the most affected by match fixing with 880 suspicious matches, followed by basketball with 205 matches, then table tennis with 70 matches.
• Account-level betting data was used to detect 85% of suspicious matches in volleyball, and 100% of suspicious matches in tennis and table tennis, underscoring the importance of collaborating closely with the sports betting industry to combat match-fixing and integrity threats.
• Europe had the highest number of suspicious matches (667 vs 630 in 2022), followed by Asia (302 vs 240 in 2022) and South America (217 vs 225 in 2022).
• 1,295 suspicious matches came from men’s sporting events, while 34 came from women’s sporting events.
 
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yep

you would think if you don't tell, no one knows.
but the problem is, the bookies who does these unethically things, should be the least expected person to honor a secret.
Yeah, the bookies spill the beans to those inside the ring... :ROFLMAO:
 
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