Tackling Football Corruption
Updated:2011-12-16 09:21
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Xie Yalong charged with taking 1.7 million bribes Xie is believed to have taken more than 2 million yuan ($317,000) in bribes during his tenure, while his successor, Nan, is reported to have taken around 3 million yuan ($476,000). The two face possible prison terms of more than 10 years. 'Golden whistle' loses lustre on stand Lu Jun, the country's best known Chinese soccer referee who once officiated World Cup and Olympic Games and was dubbed "golden whistle", stood trial on Wednesday. More News |
Tackling corruption will be a long game Tackling corruption will be an enduring and lasting task for Chinese football and other sports. The whole sports industry in China should learn lessons from the recent issues in football.
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Sports Lotteries |
On-line Gambling |
Legislation |
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China arrests hundreds of online football gamblers
Online gambler becomes Beijing's first to be jailed
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Football officials to stand trial on corruption Cleansing the soccer world
Longer sentences kick off for football gambling Former soccer chief summoned for bribery case |
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2018&2022 FIFA World Cup Bids Scandal |
2006 Italian Football Scandal |
1993 French Football Scandal
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