Two Malaysians were charged in court on Thursday for conspiring to fix the result of a Malaysian Super League match. Referee Shokri Nor, 47, allegedly conspired with former football player Thana Segar S Sinnaiah, 38, on May 19 at a hotel room in Penang to fix the match played between LionsXII and Sarawak on Tuesday. Both men are accused of agreeing to receive a bribe of 15,000 ringgit (S$6,081). The referee was switched at the last minute after officials were told about possible match-fixing. The Lions played the match at Singapore's Jalan Besar Stadium and won 3-0. Both men are out on S$50,000 bail. For corruption, they each face a fine of up to S$100,000 or a maximum jail term of five years, or both.
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