GAMBLING COMMISSION KEEPS AN EYE ON SPORTSBETTING
23 October 2009
But most cases of suspicious activity
reported by operators themselves
The protection of the integrity of sport in the UK is
receiving the Gambling Commission's close attention,
although there were relatively few suspicious betting
transactions during the period September 2007 to June
2009...and most of those were flagged by betting site
operators themselves.
During the period under
review there were 56 cases of suspicious activity, 39 of
which were reported by operators while 17 came from
other sources such as sport governing bodies, the media
and the public.
Of the total, 27 cases were not
substantiated while 21 were adjudged to be sufficiently
suspicious to be passed on to the relevant sports
governing bodies for further investigation. In addition,
there were eight active investigations in which the
Commission was currently involved.
Most reports
concerned football betting at 18 cases, followed by 10
horseracing complaints. Snooker, darts, tennis and
greyhound racing tied for third with four cases each
while golf, rugby league and bowls had three each.
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