ESPNSTAR.com, 24 May 2012
Four people, a Singaporen and three Malaysians, were arrested by Corrupt Practices Investigations Bureau (CPIB) in Singapore and will face charges for match fixing involving LIONSXII's 3-0 win over Sarawak at the Jalan Besar Stadium
It was reported by Channel News Asia that one of the four is understood to be MSL match official Shukri Nor, while The New Paper also reported that another is known to be a close acquaintance of Raj Wilson Perumal, a notorious international match-fixer who arrested in Finland before being extradited to Hungary. Full story
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Malaysian ref charged with match-fixing - Eurosport.com
FAM to wait for outcome of trial in Singapore before deciding fate of accused referee - Borneo Post Online