CBI probes match-fixing, five football clubs under scanner
The Times of India|November 20, 2022
Top International Fixer May Have Invested In India
Marcus Mergulhao
CBI probes match-fixing, five football clubs under scanner

CBI is investigating match-fixing of football matches after it emerged that a notorious international fixer could have invested "huge amount of money" in at least five Indian football clubs through shell companies.

CBI officials visited the All India Football Federation (AIFF) headquarters in Delhi last week and sought more information about the clubs and their investments.

Sources said CBI is investigating claims that Singapore-based match-fixer Wilson Raj Perumal, first jailed for match-fixing in Singapore in 1995 and convicted in Finland and Hungary, has invested in Indian clubs through Living 3D Holdings Ltd.

The international match-fixer Perumal is notorious for having rigged games at all levels, including the Olympics, World Cup qualifiers, women's World Cup, CONCACAF Gold Cup and African Cup of Nations.

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