CHARGE.....Malaysian
referee, Shokri Nor, 47, (in black) was charged with one count of corruption.
Malaysian referee, Shokri
Nor, 47, (in black) was charged with one count of corruption He has been a
police officer for more than 20 years. His division is in charge of the
security of the Royal Malaysian Police's headquarters in Penang. The Malaysian
is also a part-time football referee.
And it was this role that
landed him in trouble with the law in Singapore.
At the Subordinate Courts on
Thursday, Shokri Nor, 47, was accused of conspiring with Malaysian businessman
Thanasegar S Sinnaiah, 38, to fix the result of Singapore's LionsXII match
against Sarawak FA in the Malaysian Super League earlier this week.
Shokri, a lance corporal,
and Thanasegar, a former state and national footballer, were charged with
corruptly agreeing to receive RM15,000 (S$6,000) to fix the match.
Shokri, who had been
appointed by Football Association of Malaysia (FAM), was originally assigned to
officiate in the match at Jalan Besar Stadium in Singapore on Tuesday.
But he was replaced at the
last minute by another referee for the match won 3-0 by LionsXII.
By then, Shokri was
assisting the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) in its
investigations. (The New Paper)
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