EXCLUSIVE: MATCH-FIXING "KING" SPEAKS TO CNN

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Published 2016-07-21
In an exclusive interview the man described as the world's most notorious match-fixer Wilson Raj Perumal tells CNN how he fixed dozens of matches across the globe. To License This Clip, Click Here: collection.cnn.com/content/clip/37066120_001.do

All Comments (8)
  • @harziar3248
    Its heart broken when he say "its no longer a sport now"
  • @MWTlali
    Where can I find the full video?
  • @alexj6357
    Gambling is just really bad and has led many to go bankrupt and live miserable life, listern to the last portion of this video where wilson testifies of lossing all the $5M to $6M he made from fixing business
  • @joshcolbert5613
    Lol at all the gullible people who think he lost all that money betting.
  • I love the way these Englishmen of "honour" investigators and investigative journalists pick on the Indian foot soldiers of some of the greatest crooks setting them up entrapping them and making English football look like the "victim". Sir Alex Ferguson was ensnared by Vincent Tan a Malaysian under Dr. Mahathir's patronage to aid in fixing games, breaching the one team rule and the rules relating to illegal layer transfers. Tan has laundered state money form Malaysia under the auspices of Dr. Mahathir Prime Minister of Malaysia. The "sport" was never clean. Since Arnold Rothstein fixed the World Series in 1919 sports in the west was fixed. Pity Mohammad Ali is not around to tell us what Don King had done with the full cooperation and complicity of the FBI. Scotland Yard and FIFA will not investigate people like Vincent Tan owner of Cardiff City because he has oiled the palms of too many in Britain and the soccer establishment in Europe. These are young and vulnerable foot soldiers. Not that their conduct ought to be condoned. Scotland went cold on an investigation into Tans activities in the UK Europe and Asia. Thats because some of former Scotland Yard work in his establishments in Asia.