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Tan Seet Eng (), "Mysterious Singaporean Man Controls Italian Games from a Distance" 17 February 2013. Accessed 17 Dec 2013. also known by the , is a Singaporean businessman. He has faced charges of
match fixing In organized sports, match fixing (also known as game fixing, race fixing, throwing, rigging, hippodroming, or more generally sports fixing) is the act of playing or officiating a contest with the intention of achieving a predetermined result, v ...
in Italy since 2011 and Hungary since 2013 as part of the ''Calcio scommesse'' scandal. Despite
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considering him the "boss" of the "world's largest and most aggressive match-fixing syndicate", he was not arrested in Singapore until late 2013 since it lacks an
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with the
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.


Personal life

Tan was born on 29 April 1964,The Fix: Match-fixing Singapore Style
. ''Invisible Dog'', No. 7. Jul 2012. Accessed 17 December 2013.
and did not graduate from secondary school. In the early 1990s, he spent less than a year in jail for illegal
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and, in 1994, fled Singapore after losing US$1.5 million on that year's World Cup. He returned after he was allowed to pay off his debts in instalments. By early 2013, he was a salaried employee, an investor, and a high-stakes gambler. He has a young son and his current wife, the
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national Guan Enmei, is thought to be his third. They live modestly and ''
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'' has reported that his friends call him " Ah Blur" from his obliviousness. They describe him as "very jovial and happy-go-lucky" and say he only occasionally watches football, spending most free time watching the stock market. In 2012, Tan and his family disconnected their phonesHo, Stanley.
Just who is Dan Tan?
''The Straits Times'', 14 February 2013. Accessed 19 Dec 2013.
and left their former gated apartment building for an anonymous replacement after its location was published by ''
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'' and Singaporean newspapers. In March 2013, a "Madam Lim" claimed to be Tan's second wife and complained to Singapore's '' New Paper'' that he abandoned her and their two sons ten years before.


Match fixing

Dan Tan served less than a year in jail in the early 1990s for illegal
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. He has admitted to having served as the director of the Singaporean company Exclusive Sports PTE Ltd, a rebranding of Football4U, which was founded by convicted match-fixer
Wilson Raj Perumal Wilson Raj Perumal (born 31 July 1965) is a Singaporean convicted match-fixer. Perumal is accused on several match fixing scandals, including Asiagate in 2007–2009 and the 2008–2011 Finnish match-fixing scandal. He was first jailed for ma ...
.Interview with the Kelong King: Wilson Raj Perumal
. ''Invisible Dog'', No. 7. July 2012. Accessed 18 December 2013.
Both companies arranged
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s and provided
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s which have since come under suspicion for match fixing. Tan's involvement with the company, however, was short-lived, lasting only from November 2010 to February 2011. He later professed he withdrew his investments upon discovering their dodgy practices. The span of his involvement parallels the company's failed attempt to buy the right to showcase its players with the Finnish club
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for €300,000.Zaihan Mohamed Yusof.
New name in match-fixing syndicate?
" ''The New Paper'', 1 August 2011. Accessed 19 Dec 2013.
Tampere's club has been indefinitely suspended since 11 April 2011 for its involvement.) In November 2010, the 3rd-division
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were drugged by their
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in a failed attempt to throw the match to the underdog Paganese. Investigation of Paolini's contacts revealed a match-fixing
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known as the ''Zingari'' ("Gypsies") with ties to organised crime in the Balkans and Eastern Europe. Italian authorities, led by the
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prosecutor
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, subsequently established coördination and funding from a Singaporean cartel, which made millions of
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from fixing matches in the Italian
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and
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leagues. Di Martino claims evidence tying Tan directly to payoffs and illegal bets, giving him a "central role" in the scandal; he is known to have been in Italy in 2009 in the company of three ''Zingari'' and
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, a money runner. An arrest warrant was issued by Italy in late December 2011.Zaihan Mohamed Yusof.
'They made a fool out of me'
" ''The New Paper'', 9 Jan 2012. Accessed 19 Dec 2013.
Dan Tan finally nabbed for match fixing
. ''The New Paper'', 21 September 2013. Accessed 19 Dec 2013.
The lack of an
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, however, meant that Tan could only be arrested in Singapore upon local charges. In February 2011,
Wilson Raj Perumal Wilson Raj Perumal (born 31 July 1965) is a Singaporean convicted match-fixer. Perumal is accused on several match fixing scandals, including Asiagate in 2007–2009 and the 2008–2011 Finnish match-fixing scandal. He was first jailed for ma ...
the man credited with the
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who played Bahrain in 2010was arrested in Finland and began speaking with authorities, reducing his two-year sentence to less than a year. Perumal had been given US$500,000 (€385,000) to purchase the Finnish club
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outright from its owners but pocketed $300,000 for himself to pay his own gambling debts. He has since argued that he was merely "rais ngquotation prices" for his services after seeing
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, a
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in his employ, working at a
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exhibition game in October 2010. He had been in business with Tan for three years. The lack of funds, however, scuttled the deal and, shortly afterwards, his associate
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entered the Rovaniemi central police station and announced that Perumal was in Finland on a forged passportZaihan Mohamed Yusof & al.
I wasn't smart enough to spot the wolves
". ''The New Paper'', 24 Jun 2011. Accessed 18 Dec 2013.
under the name Rajamorgan Chelliah.Zaihan Mohamed Yusof.
S'pore firm named in Finnish 'kelong' probe on Wilson Raj
". ''The New Paper'', 9 April 2011. Accessed 19 Dec 2013.
Following a two-hour interview with Joseph, further police investigation showed Perumal berating RoPS players in a café after they played to a draw instead of a loss. Finnish National Bureau of Investigation detained and then arrested him over the passport on a domestic flight to Helsinki. (Perumal was a fugitive from Singapore, having fled a 5-year sentence in July 2010 after running over a policeman with his car; he had also been under investigation by
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's head of security Chris Eaton for the prior six months.) Perumal's arrest scuttled the deal between Exclusive Sports and Tampere United; it led to a June 2011 police raid on the TamU offices and the April 2013, conviction of the club's CEO and chairman for related money laundering.''Reuters''.
Finnish bosses sentenced for money laundering
. 25 April 2013. Accessed 19 Dec 2013.
In revenge for his own arrest, Perumal then fingered Tan as placing bets for the syndicate using Asian-based online gambling sites and intermediaries in China. The operation typically placed a large number of low-level bets, sets of around €100 (US$130) eachAgence France-Presse FP
Dan Tan charged in Hungary football match-fixing probe
. 25 May 2013. Accessed 18 Dec 2013.
using different credit cards. Money was also moved and laundered using Islamic ''
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'' financing networks. A standard fee for the European match fixers was €200,000 ($260k).Fisher, Jonah.
Trailing Singapore's 'football match-fixing boss'
. BBC, 5 March 2013. Accessed 18 Dec 2013.
Perumal's allegations against Tan were first made public in a 28 July 2011, article in the German magazine ''
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Der Fußball-Wettskandal
" he Football Betting Scandal. 28 July 2011. Accessed 18 Dec 2013.
Singh, Dilenjit & al.
He was 'fixed' by fellow kelong king
". ''The New Paper'', 16 June 2012. Accessed 18 Dec 2013.
In February 2013, Europol claimed the involvement of "networks based in the city state of Singapore" in "at least" 380 local, national, and international matches within Europe and another 300 elsewhere. The games included
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qualifiers and the European Champions leagueSingapore police arrest 14 in match-fixing raids
. BBC, 19 September 2013. Accessed 19 Dec 2013.
and netted an estimated $10.81 million.
. Al Jazeera, 23 September 2013. Accessed 19 Dec 2013.
The
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finally began speaking to half a dozen local witnesses. A few days after the SPF interviewed him, the former Slovenian player
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voluntarily boarded a plane to Italy where he was immediately arrested by Milanese police.Ng, Ellen.
Suspected match-fixer Suljic arrested in Milan
". Associated Press, 21 February 2013. Accessed 18 Dec 2013.
The SPF reported that Tan was coöperating with their investigationsWang Meng Meng.
Alleged match-fixer Dan Tan assisting Singapore authorities in investigations
. ''The Straits Times''. 21 February 2013. Accessed 17 Dec 2013.
and also dispatched four SPF and CPIB detectives to
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's headquarters in
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s, France. They met with the Global Anti-Match-fixing TaskforceINTERPOL.
PR110: Suspected leader of match-fixing gang and 13 others arrested in Singapore
". 18 September 2013. Accessed 18 Dec 2013.
and examined files from Italy, Hungary, Germany, and Finland in the hope of receiving evidence that a crime had been committed in Singapore. Despite public complaints, Europe proved slow to move the investigation forward, taking more than a year to forward requested documents and leaving key witnesses inaccessible. In March, Tan spoke with the German magazine ''
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'' via online chat.Von Buschmann, Rafael & al.
Das Phantom
The Ghost" ''Der Spiegel'', 11 March 2013. Accessed 18 Dec 2013.
Regarding match fixing, he opined that "one has to proceed against these criminals". He claimed never to have personally bribed a playerZaihan Mohamed Yusof & al.
Dan Tan: I fixed Barca game
. ''The New Paper'', 20 Mar 2013. Accessed 19 Dec 2013.
but admitted providing "contributions" of up to €800,000 ($1.05m) and to losing $3 million in a failed attempt to fix a September 2001, match in
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between
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and Fenerbahçe. He had bet that there would be three or fewer goals during the match; when Barcelona took an early lead, his paid employees on the field sabotaged the stadium's lights to force a cancellation. Instead, backup generators were quickly able to restore power. He claimed the most he had ever won was €15 million ($19.5m) for an Italian
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game. On 23 May, Hungarian prosecutors indicted Tan ''
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'' among 44 others following a four-year investigation of match fixing. The indictment specified the rigging of 32 games in Hungary, Italy, and Finland. Tan was the only foreigner indicted; the other 44 were all Hungarian players, coaches, managers, owners, or referees. Perumal was extradited from Finland to Hungary as part of the investigation; he was placed under house arrestDorsey, James.
Who is Wilson Raj Perumal?
''New African Magazine''. 15 February 2013. Accessed 18 Dec 2013.
or preventive detention while outlining the networks as he understood them.


Arrest

Acting on new testimony provided by two members of the syndicate, Tan was arrested amid a 12-hour series of raids carried out on 16 and 17 September 2013, by the
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, and the
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.Match-fixing arrests: Dan Tan unravelled
". ''The New Paper''. Accessed 19 December 2013.
He has been kept in custody since. The briefing by the SPF and CPIB and press release from Interpol did not officially name any of the twelve men or two women arrested under the Prevention of Corruption Act and involvement in "organised crime activities", but mentioned an unspecified "ringleader" who was refused bail. The
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has reported "high-level" confirmation that Tan was that person;Dampf, Andrew & al.
Interpol: Soccer match-fixing leader arrested
. Associated Press, 18 September 2013. Accessed 17 Dec 2013.
''
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'' and '' New Paper'' have also confirmed Tan's detainment. Of the other 13 people detained, nine have been released on bail. Tan's current wife is believed to have been among them. Three others remain in custody with Tan and one has been issued police supervision in lieu of incarceration. However,
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has reported that the Singaporean network simply provided men with fluent English and liberal passport access to triad gangs based in
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; the Singaporean sports reporter Suresh Nair has also said that Tan was not a major part of the operation but only a middleman for behind-the-scenes bosses. In 2012,
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's head of security
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downplayed Tan's importance, saying he had only "symbolic importance" and was probably not "as involved as everyone is thinking". Much of the evidence tying Tan to criminal activity derives from
Wilson Raj Wilson Raj Perumal (born 31 July 1965) is a Singaporean convicted Match fixing, match-fixer. Perumal is accused on several match fixing scandals, including Asiagate in 2007–2009 and the 2008–2011 Finnish match-fixing scandal. He was first j ...
's confessions to police in Finland and Hungary, and Chris Eaton has stated that Raj is "used to giving unreliable information to authorities".Nair, Sanjay.
Singaporeans charged in UK with match-fixing
. ''The Straits Times'', 30 November 2013. Accessed 19 Dec 2013.
Acquaintances speaking to ''The Straits Times'' admit he may have purchased information on fixed games from Perumal but argue that his withdrawal of funds from Exclusive Sports accounts for his "grudge". The
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reports that a "source close to the investigation" admits that there is not currently enough evidence to try Tan in Singapore, particularly since the two members of the syndicate whose testimony was responsible for his arrest refuse to testify in open court. No other jurisdiction with an outstanding warrant for his arrest has extradition agreements with the country. However, it remains possible that he could be held indefinitely: §44 of the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act permits a suspect to be held 16 days from the time of his arrest and §241 of the 1955 Prevention of Corruption Act permits him to be held up to a year without trial. Such a decision will be considered by the
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. Further, Singapore still does not formally acknowledge his detention and the year-long pretrial term can be extended by the authorities. He was released on appeal to the Court of Appeal in 2015.


References


External links


An article by the ''Telegraph''
showing all major international football-fixing scandals through late November 2013 {{DEFAULTSORT:Tan, Dan 1964 births Living people Singaporean businesspeople Singaporean people of Chinese descent Match fixers