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IBF questions PBSI over ‘match fixing’
August 03, 2000 - Source : Jakarta Post
 
PBSI Secretary-General Leo Chandra Wiranata said on Tuesday that a letter dated Aug. 4 was sent to PBSI after the Badminton Association of England sent a complaint letter to IBF about the suspected problem.

“England head coach Lars Sologub protested to the IBF about the allegation of Indonesian players fixing the result of the match as it disgraced sportsmanship, ”he said in a telephone interview.

“They asked for an explanation as soon as possible but we’ll discuss it with officials in charge of athletes development.”

Sologub complained during the tournament at the Senayan Indoor Tennis Stadium last month. He suspected Indonesian women’s doubles Indarti Isolina and Vita Marrisa were forced to intentionally loose to Etty Tantry and Cynthia Tuwankotta, Olympic Games qualifiers, in the quarterfinals.

Vita complained after the match that they had to bow out to their teammates.

But PBSI official in charge of athletes development Mangombar Ferdinand Siregar refuted the allegation.

“As far as I know, Indarti suffered an ankle injury before the match began.”

“I discussed the problem with training director Christian Hadinata and Leo. Leo will officially answer IBF answer IBF’s questions,” he said.

Siregar said match fixing was conducted by European countries prior to the deadline of the qualifying players on May 1.

“Christian was really upset about this. If they didn’t fix the matches, how could Europeans jump to the world top 16 and take over Asian leads in the rankings.”

Etty and Cynthia later lost to eventual winners Joanne Goode and Donna Kellogg of England in the semifinals.
Leo said that should IBF prove the allegation and if PBSI was blamed, the federation could punish either the association or the players.

“the players can be banned for life or lose their points in the IBF rankings while the association could have to pay a fine,” he said. “People can protest anything.” (yan)
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