The UK Gambling Commission’s Sport Betting Intelligence Unit (SBIU) supported investigations into match-fixing and regulation breaches throughout the former British Basketball League (BBL).
The investigations have been led by the Worldwide Basketball Federation (FIBA) and the British Basketball Federation (BBF) respectively.
5 former Surrey Scorchers gamers have acquired fines and sanctions starting from 10-year bans to lifetime suspensions for manipulating match outcomes and failing to report corrupt exercise in the course of the 2022–23 season.
The FIBA led investigation, carried out in collaboration with the BFF, GB betting trade, and different companions, recognized at the very least six compromised matches.
Two gamers, Quincy Taylor and Charleston Dobbs, have been sanctioned by the BBF with lifetime bans and fines. FIBA prolonged these sanctions globally. Three extra gamers — Shakem Johnston, Padiet Wang, and Joshua McFolley — have been additionally sanctioned by FIBA, with lifetime or long-term suspensions.
An extra former participant, Dean Wanliss, was fined and suspended for 3 years for betting on basketball matches between 2019-21. This investigation was led by the BFF along with FIBA, the Spanish Basketball Federation (FEB), the GB betting trade and the Worldwide Olympic Committee Monitoring Unit.
This case underscores the dedication of FIBA, the BBF, the Playing Fee and different stakeholders to sustaining integrity in sport and imposing a zero-tolerance coverage in direction of betting-related corruption.