Singaporean businessman, Eric Ding Si Yang, 31, was charged in Court on Saturday (Apr 6) on three counts of corruption for offering the sexual services of three women to three Lebanese football referees.
Singapore alleged match fixer Dan Tan Seet Eng has been accused of keeping the football world in the dark by switching off the floodlights during a Champions League match between Barcelona and Fenerbahce in September 2001 in an attempt to get the match called off.
The world was stunned when Europe's law enforcement agency, Europol, announced last week that at the centre of 680 football matches fixed worldwide since 2009 was a Singapore-based syndicate.
An organised crime syndicate based in Singapore is behind the biggest match-fixing scandal ever exposed, according to Europol, the European Union’s police.
Two Malaysian men who were charged in May over an alleged attempt to fix a Malaysian Super League match involving the LionsXII seem to have gone missing.