Match fixing scandal could be monkey wrench to change soccer governance
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Wilson Raj Perumal stands trial in Finland (Source: YLE/Jan Pelkonen)
By James M. Dorsey
A Singaporean national at the core of a global soccer match-fixing scandal provided key information that led to this week’s disclosure by Europol that it suspects that as many as 680 games on four continents were fixed by Asian crime syndicates and their European help…