Ukranian tennis player Helen Ploskina has been handed a lifetime ban after being found guilty of match-fixing by the Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU), an anti-corruption body responsible for investigating match-fixing in tennis.
The 22-year-old player, who is currently ranked 821 the world in womens singles has also been fined $20,000 for the committed offenses, which also included failing to report knowledge of corruption and failing to co-operate with a TIU investigation.
The TIU investigation discovered that Ploskina “introduced another player to a corruptor, who offered that individual payment in return for agreeing to fix the outcome of matches.”
“The sanction and fine were imposed in a decision issued today, 28 May 2019, by independent Anti-Corruption Hearing Officer Ian Mill QC. As a result, and with immediate effect, the player is permanently excluded from competing in or attending any sanctioned event organized or recognized by the governing bodies of the sporRead More – Source
Ukranian tennis player Helen Ploskina has been handed a lifetime ban after being found guilty of match-fixing by the Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU), an anti-corruption body responsible for investigating match-fixing in tennis.
The 22-year-old player, who is currently ranked 821 the world in womens singles has also been fined $20,000 for the committed offenses, which also included failing to report knowledge of corruption and failing to co-operate with a TIU investigation.
The TIU investigation discovered that Ploskina “introduced another player to a corruptor, who offered that individual payment in return for agreeing to fix the outcome of matches.”
“The sanction and fine were imposed in a decision issued today, 28 May 2019, by independent Anti-Corruption Hearing Officer Ian Mill QC. As a result, and with immediate effect, the player is permanently excluded from competing in or attending any sanctioned event organized or recognized by the governing bodies of the sporRead More – Source