The Olympics largely free of match-fixing so far

IOC to establish a special unit to protect integrity of games

2013-11-06
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(Switzerland).- A special unit will be established to prevent illegal gambling and match-fixing at the Olympics, The Guardian reported, in an effort by the International Olympic Committee to do what it can to protect the integrity of the games.

Some athletes have received warnings about betting on the games, but the Olympics have so far been largely free of match-fixing incidents, The Guardian report said.

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