BHA appears at betting corruption summit

Wednesday 11 December 2013, 6:42am

The British Horse Racing Authority has joined a number of other sporting bodies at a government summit on corrupt betting practices.

The BHA's director of integrity, Adam Brickell, joined representatives from football, tennis, cricket and rugby in a meeting in London hosted by Maria Miller, Secretary of State for culture, media and sport.

The summit followed the arrest of six people, including Blackburn striker DJ Campbell, after an investigation into spot-fixing in football by the National Crime Agency (NCA).

"We welcomed the opportunity to brief the Secretary of State on how horseracing addresses the threat of betting-related corruption, and how BHA works together with other sports to share our experiences and develop best practice," Brickell said.

"There is already regular communication between BHA and the other major sports on integrity issues, and representatives from several sports have visited BHA to see our integrity unit at work, which includes live time monitoring of races and betting markets, and the use of intelligence networks.

"BHA has plenty of experience of using its intelligence and investigative functions to successfully bring complex conspiracy cases relating to betting before a disciplinary panel with significant penalties being issued to participants.

"We agree with the Secretary of State that education of participants forms a key part of any integrity strategy and is a subject that warrants reviewing on an on-going basis to ensure that it is appropriate and effective.

"Extensive measures for educating participants in racing are already in place but, as with all areas, we recognise there is always scope to learn from others and make further improvements."

– PAA

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