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  • Ssb - maguire v burnett: Report sent to prosecutors

    Stephen Maguire and Jamie Burnett are among five men that form the subject of a police report relating to irregular betting patterns for their match in the 2008 UK Championship forwarded to the Procurator Fiscal in Scotland.

    The Procurator Fiscal will ultimately decide whether charges will be brought.

    A statement released today read: "Strathclyde Police Economic Crime Unit can confirm that five males aged 35, 34, 31, 31 and 29 are subject of a police report that is being submitted to the Procurator Fiscal at Hamilton in relation to the alleged irregular betting patterns associated with the snooker match involving Stephen Maguire and Jamie Burnett at the Maplin UK Championship on 14 December 2008."

    Last year, Strathclyde Police made public that they had interviewed the two players the week before the World Championship. This latest news comes just two days before this year's Crucible event.

    Due to the highly sensitive nature of the case comments on this post will be strictly moderated.



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  • #2
    They surely can choose the point to give their reports and announcements on these things...

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    • #3
      its taken a long time to get to this stage
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      • #4
        Originally Posted by superaussie View Post
        its taken a long time to get to this stage
        You are absolutely right and can anyone out there answer why it has now been announced 2 days before the pro games premier event?
        Poor show by the authorities

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        • #5
          Typical. Their timing is awful - for the sake of three weeks!

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by Looki View Post
            They surely can choose the point to give their reports and announcements on these things...
            Yeah that's really quite coincidence... surely someone investigating this can't be uninformed about the major event of this sport.

            Or well, maybe this will motivate Maguire then as deadline...
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            • #7
              Originally Posted by MySockPuppet View Post
              five males aged 35, 34, 31, 31 and 29 are subject of a police report that is being submitted to the Procurator Fiscal at Hamilton in relation to the alleged irregular betting patterns associated with the snooker match involving Stephen Maguire and Jamie Burnett at the Maplin UK Championship on 14 December 2008."
              And the other three are?

              Jamie is 34 years old
              Stephen. M is 29 Years old

              so that leaves 35, 31 & 31

              Stephen Lee was arrested a few weeks ago but no word if that was regarding this incident or another but he is 35 (I am not saying that he is involved in the Jamie / Maguire case only speculating) so that would leave two people who are 31 years old.

              The names mentioned are only speculative and I am not pointing the finger or naming anybody in relation to match fixing in the posts I make in this thread.

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by ore View Post
                Yeah that's really quite coincidence... surely someone investigating this can't be uninformed about the major event of this sport.

                Or well, maybe this will motivate Maguire then as deadline...
                mate no matter how you look at it its incompitance investigation for christ sake it is not a world wide betting cartel or syndicate its 5 men in for christ sakes scotland....and its taking for ever to work out whats bloody whats.

                the people behind this investigation should be sacked for wasting time and money.

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                • #9
                  It's a complete joke. There can't be any real evidence of any wrong doing or it wouldn't have taken this long to prepare a report to send to the Fiscal's office.

                  A total waste of time and money, not to metion the impact on the reputations of 2 totally innocent players IMHO.

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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by Gerry Armstrong View Post
                    It's a complete joke. There can't be any real evidence of any wrong doing or it wouldn't have taken this long to prepare a report to send to the Fiscal's office.

                    A total waste of time and money, not to metion the impact on the reputations of 2 totally innocent players IMHO.

                    To the contrary, there would have to be evidence to pass it on to prosecutors

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                    • #11
                      Originally Posted by Gerry Armstrong View Post
                      It's a complete joke. There can't be any real evidence of any wrong doing or it wouldn't have taken this long to prepare a report to send to the Fiscal's office.

                      A total waste of time and money, not to metion the impact on the reputations of 2 totally innocent players IMHO.
                      its as if by looking at it long enough some evidence might mirraculously appear

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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by Case454 View Post
                        To the contrary, there would have to be evidence to pass it on to prosecutors
                        Not at all. It would appear that the only "evidence" is the irregular betting patterns and that has nothing to do with Jamie or Stephen unless they were the ones placing the bets.

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