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Football ‘Particularly Vulnerable’ to Corruption, Says FATF
3 Jul, 2009 /
Gambling Compliance
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Ben Moshinsky
Political disagreement over how to regulate the global gambling industry is making it easier for criminals to orchestrate match-fixing scams, according to a money laundering report from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).
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