![]() ![]() Read Also: Loot.bet joins forces with the ESIC to stomp down on fraud in esports Earlier this year, six Australian CS:GO players were arrested on suspicion of match-fixing. The accused organisations are said to have fixed Counter-Strike: Global Offensive matches, while an unnamed Overwatch Contenders team (a step below the Pro League) is said to be owned by someone with ties to organised crime – in other words, the mafia. ![]() Revealed in a report from Sarah Curnow and Nino Bucci of ABC Investigations, the Australian police are now investigating what are supposedly very credible accusations and suspicions. Not just one but several different esports organisations based in Australia are currently under suspicion of having rigged matches and being connected to other criminal activity. ![]()
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