Don t Fix It Conference Ljubljana 03/06/2014
Timeline 1. HLSZ Don t Fix It! National Conference with the participation of the Division I and Division II team captains as well as club officials 02/09/2013 2. Survey on match fixing amongst players participating in our professional league 11/2013 3. Ongoing: visiting the teams Aims: raising awareness, education
HLSZ Don t Fix It! National Conference Füzi Krisztián, Representative of the Don t Fix It! Program in Hungary The PFA s role in the carrying out of the program in Hungary Tony Higgins, President of the PFA Scotland, Chair of the Don t Fix It! Program Introduction of the Program Graham Peaker, UEFA Intelligence Coordinator The UEFA s role in the fight against match fixing
János Máté dr, Ministry of Human Recourses, State Secretariat for Sport and Youth Affairs, Deputy Head of the Sport-administration Department Match-fixing from the perspective of sport-administration Géza Fazekas dr, Spokesman of the Prosecutor General Match-fixing: Criminal Law Perspective András Tállai, Ministry of Interior, State Secretary for Municipal Affairs, head of the Mezőkövesd-Zsóry FC The role of the clubs in the prevention of match-fixing Zoltán Borbély dr, Head of the Legal Department of the Hungarian Football Federation The Hungarian Football Federation s efforts in the fight against match-fixing György Vajda, sports writer The emergence of match-fixing: abroad and in Hungary
Tibor Pomper, former football player Manipulation of matches, potential match-fixers: a footballer s point of view Tibor admitted fixing a match in the past. His honesty and regret of his past actions was very moving and a good lesson for everyone who was present.
We also took steps for the purpose of requesting the coaches to participate in the project and join the joint committee, however they were forbidden to participate.
The results of the conference: Our Joint Committee was successfully established. The current members: Krisztián Füzi János Máté, on behalf of the Ministry of Human Resources Miklós Tóth, on behalf of the club managers Péter Kovács, integrity officer, Hungarian Football Federation Gábor Horváth, dr.
We have decided on the next crucial steps: to carry out a survey on match fixing amongst the professional players participating in our Division I and Division II to reach out to the players by visiting the teams individually
- to print out the Code of Conduct in large and during the educational visits, place it on the message board in every changing room
During the seminar, our team coordinator, Krisztián Füzi, talked about the Don t Fix It! program in details. Main issues raised during the seminar: Level of match-fixing risk and awareness: The match-fixing risk in Hungary is considered by the participants as high. Awareness about match-fixing issues has been developing since around two years (especially after two big football cases, involving more than 50 people the first one with around 600,000 bribes). According to most of the participants, there is still a clear lack of information, education and prevention about match-fixing in Hungary.
Media awareness We keep our website updated and publish articles about the program on a regular basis We have given interviews both in the newspapers and on television as well
Ongoing match-fixing criminal cases in front of the Hungarian courts bundaperek 2009, Germany The investigation of the Bochum prosecutor's office revealed certain Hungarian relations We follow the cases as well as the related media More than 4 years of investigation Cooperation of Hungarian, Finnish, Italian and German authorities According to the content of the indictments altogether: 45 accused persons :players, coaches, referees, club owners, managers as well as 1 FIFA licensed agent The results of 33 Hungarian and international matches have been manipulated Two defendants (K. Zoltan and L. Matyas) are involved in 3 and one, Aczel is involved in 2 out of the 4 cases 1.000-10.000 per occasions
As a result, the Prosecutor s Office has separated 4 different lines in the trial stage (due to the large number of accused persons and witnesses, economical reasons) 1) REAC 17 defendant 4 of them plead guilty; admitted to commit the offence Tibor Pomper was present at our conference 2) Siófok, Diósgyőri VTK 21 defendant 3) Underage teams (U19) 2 member case 4) International line Most emphasized and most important line 1 Singaporean + 12 Hungarian accused persons +1 Eger line is still under investigation
Thank you all for your kind attention!