A hearing about possible snooker match-fixing will take place during the World Championship.

The players will stay banned until the results of the independent investigation are released.

March 2nd 2023.

A hearing about possible snooker match-fixing will take place during the World Championship.


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Yan Bingtao and Zhao Xintong are two of the players who have been suspended in connection with the snooker match-fixing scandal. An independent disciplinary hearing is scheduled to begin in April during the biggest event of the season, the World Championship in Sheffield. 10 individuals under investigation have been issued with a number of charges in relation to the fixing of matches on the professional tour. None of the suspended players will be able to take part in any of the World Snooker Tour events, including the 2023 World Snooker Championship, until the conclusion of the hearing. A statement from WPBSA announced that Sport Resolutions UK have appointed Ian Mill KC to chair the Independent Disciplinary Hearing for the ten snooker players charged with serious breaches of the WPBSA Conduct Regulations. The charges against the players vary from being concerned in fixing matches and approaching players to fix matches on the World Snooker Tour, to seeking to obstruct the investigation and betting on snooker matches.

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