2 picked to lead match-fixing battle (AP)
Two former British police officers who fought corruption in horse racing and cricket are going to head tennis' efforts to prevent match-fixing, The Associated Press learned Monday. Ben Gunn, who has worked for the British Horseracing Authority, and Jeff Rees, who retired in November from the International Cricket Council's security unit, will be appointed by tennis' governing bodies, a person in...
Publish Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2008 12:58:23 PST
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