Categories: Sports

Stakeholders back bill to criminalize match-fixing in Kenya

The session, chaired by Committee Chairperson Dan
Wanyama, brought together representatives from the Office of the
Attorney-General and Department of Justice, the State Department for Sports,
Kenya Academy of Sports, Football Kenya Federation (FKF), the National Olympic
Committee of Kenya (NOCK), the Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya (ADAK), the
Association of Gaming Operators Kenya, the Sports Disputes Tribunal and
Athletics Kenya.

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