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Singapore's Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) arrested nine individuals, including eight Singaporeans and one permanent resident, for suspected match-fixing in the K. Star National Basketball League Division 1. The suspects, aged 19 to 35, include players from participating teams. One allegedly fixed match was between Tagawa and Tong Whye on August 1, 2025. Investigations are ongoing under the Prevention of Corruption Act, with CPIB emphasizing Singapore's zero-tolerance policy on corruption and match-fixing.
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