14 Arrested in Singapore Match-fixing

Daily Advertiser – The alleged financier and organiser of an international syndicate accused of rigging soccer matches has been arrested with 13 others in Singapore, only days after the Victorian Premier League arrests shocked Australian sport. Singaporean Dan Tan Seet Eng, 49, employed Wilson Raj Perumal, the alleged mastermind of Australian match-rigging, investigators told Fairfax Media. But investigators said the two men had a spectacular falling out over Mr Perumal’s gambling problems and Mr Tan had sent him to Europe in an attempt to set him up for arrest. That backfired when Mr Perumal became a supergrass under police protection…