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MGA Signs Data Sharing Agreement with Tennis Integrity Unit

The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has signed a data-sharing agreement with the Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU). TIU is an anti-corruption body comprising all professional tennis tournaments. This agreement will enhance the prevention and investigation processes surrounding match-fixing and manipulation of sporting events.
“The MGA has long held an excellent relationship with the TIU, but this agreement will allow the MGA & the TIU to formalise a structure to share data and information in compliance with the law, for the purposes of detecting, preventing and investigating the manipulation of sports competitions,” Antonio Zerafa, Sports Integrity Officer of MGA said.
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