Former Attard FC committee member Rudgear Scerri, aged 24, was initially sentenced to two years in prison, suspended for four, and fined €50,000 for match-fixing.
Scerri admitted to manipulating an amateur league match between Attard FC and Kalkara FC in December 2020 and failing to report it to the police. However, following an appeal by the Attorney General, his sentence was increased.
The Court of Criminal Appeal, led by Mr. Justice Neville Camilleri, upheld the appeal, stating that under the Prevention of Corruption in Sport Act, a prison sentence was mandatory for match-fixing.
Consequently, Scerri was sentenced to six months in prison and banned from attending any sporting events for ten years, with perpetual general interdiction.
Despite Scerri’s clean record and early plea, the court deemed the increased punishment necessary in accordance with the law. The match-fixing scandal also had repercussions for Attard FC, which was stripped of nine points, fined €1,000, and barred from international tournaments for five years.
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