Burma lifts 25-year-old ban on public gatherings
BBC News- 29 January 2013 The reformist government of Burma has abolished a 25-year-old ban on public gatherings of more than five people. The order dates from 1988, when a military government took power after crushing pro-democracy protests. Correspondents say an end to the ban has been demanded by the international community...
SA ‘fixing’ kingpin at large in Singapore
Dan Tan Seet Eng is the alleged kingpin of a match-fixing cartel with dealings in many countries. Singapore – Singapore police said Thursday they needed hard evidence to crack down on match-fixing cartels, after coming under pressure to arrest suspected ringleaders of networks which targeted hundreds of football games in Europe...
Calls grow for arrest of football ‘match-fixer’ in Singapore
Rediff Sports- February 01, 2013 Assertions by authorities that tackling match-fixing in soccer will be a long and complex process have been rejected by a leading expert on corruption in the game, who says the arrest of one person will make a difference. Declan Hill, an author and investigative journalist who believes gangs...
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