Sweden Proposes Memo to Bolster Protection Against Match-Fixing
Sweden's government has introduced a memorandum aimed at enhancing measures to combat match-fixing, proposing amendments to the country's gambling laws. If approved, the memorandum would grant authorities expanded powers to process and share data concerning suspected instances of match-fixing.
Under the proposed changes, licensed gambling operators would be authorized to process players' personal information in cases where wagers are deemed suspicious. Moreover, the memorandum facilitates data sharing among key stakeholders, including the Swedish gambling regulator Spelinspektionen, licensed operators, and sports associations.
The memorandum outlines specific circumstances under which player information may be processed, such as monitoring anomalous gaming patterns and suspected manipulation of sports match outcomes. For instance, it cites scenarios where unusual betting activities coincide with abnormal performance indicators, such as an excessive number of double faults in a tennis singles match.
By empowering authorities to proactively identify and investigate potential instances of match-fixing, Sweden aims to strengthen the integrity of sports competitions and uphold fair play standards within the realm of gambling. If implemented, these measures would represent a significant step forward in safeguarding the integrity of sports and the integrity of gambling operations in the country.
6 April 2024, 08:55
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