LONDON (AP) — FIFA will offer financial rewards and amnesties for information on match-fixing and other corruption in football, the organization's security chief said Monday.
"This is new ground for sport," Chris Eaton said. "I'm afraid criminals have changed the nature of sport."
Eaton has found mounting evidence that international and club matches are being targeted by criminal gangs who bribe players and referees. Match-fixing scandals have tarnished leagues in Turkey, Italy, Israel, Finland and Greece this year.
FIFA President Sepp Blatter has made tackling corruption — both within his organization and in leagues around the world — a priority for his fourth term and …

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