Moroccan tennis player banned for life for match fixing
Moroccan tennis player, Simohamed Hirs, has been banned for life from tennis, after being found of guilty in match-fixing
Moroccan tennis player, Simohamed Hirs, has been prohibited for living from tennis, after being found of guilty in match-fixing.
The revelation was made next investigations into multiple incidents of match-fixing that involved Hirs.
Now the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) has confirmed Hirs will human face a life-long censor from tennis; the slip was ruled on past Anti-Corruption Hearing Officer, Amani Khalifa.
The ruling substance that from July 18, Hirs will be permanently prohibited from playing inwards or attending any lawn tennis events that are authorised or sanctioned by the governing bodies of tennis.
As easily as the ban, Hirs has also been fined $35,000.
The player has been found hangdog of iii match-fixing charges and has also breached 3 sections of the Tennis Anti-Corruption program.
The firstly section involves the outcome of matches, which says "no covered somebody shall, directly or indirectly, contrive or try to contrive the outcome or any other aspect of any event.”
Meanwhile, the sec focuses on making an case-by-case participate inwards a match, without trying their topper to win the face-off.
D.1.e of the Anti-Corruption programme says that “no covered someone shall, directly or indirectly, beg or alleviate any player to not enjoyment his or her topper efforts inward any event.”
Lastly, D.2.a states that a player should written report match-fixing incidents to the ITIA “as shortly as possible.”
It says that if a player is approached by someone who offers money to “influence the outcome or any other aspect of any event or provide Inside Information,” the bureau should follow alerted to the matter.
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