
The head of an Island-based egaming company says suspicious betting patterns are easy for companies to spot – and they will be reported to authorities.
Bill Mummery of Celton Manx was speaking after suspicious betting prompted an investigation which led to snooker player Stephen Lee found guilty of match-fixing.
In the document, Sports Resolution says a series of bets by Island men – including Lee’s manager Neal Clague – had raised an alert.
Mr Mummery says there are sophisticated computer programs which are specially designed to help the industry spot problems:
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