2024-09-12
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live bar, september 12th, xin kuai bao reporter wang di said on social media that those who were banned for five years were all because of "participation" in related illegal content, although they did not necessarily want to gamble or play fixed games.
wang di wrote:
on september 10, the chinese football association announced the first list of 61 people on the ban list. yesterday, many players, including south korean foreign aid sun junhao, said they were wronged.
in fact, among the 61 people on the list, all those who were clearly involved in money transactions (43+1) were banned for life. of course, there are more big fish to be announced later. for example, people like qin sheng who were accused of fraud will definitely be banned for life.
those who were banned for five years were all because of "participation" in related illegal content, although they did not necessarily intend to gamble on football or fix matches.for example, knowing that someone is colluding with a gambling group to fix a match, but still helping the two sides pass messages. although such behavior does not seem to be out of line, it is actually illegal. in the words of legal practitioners: "those who do this for the sake of brotherhood are ignorant of the law."
so, is it really unfair for someone to be under house arrest for 5 years?
later, the chinese football association will announce the next list of banned players, and there may be some surprising names on the list.