On 19 August 2025, nine individuals were arrested by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) for suspected involvement in match-fixing within the national basketball league. Those arrested include eight Singaporeans and one permanent resident, aged between 19 and 35. Among them are players from the 2025 K. Star National Basketball League Division 1, a competition featuring 10 teams.
One of the matches under suspicion was the game between Tagawa and Tong Whye on 1 August. CPIB said investigations are ongoing and warned that it will not hesitate to act against those who give or receive bribes to fix matches.
The league, which offers cash rewards of $4,000, $2,000, and $1,000 for the top three teams, is scheduled to run until 30 August. This incident has raised concerns over sports integrity and highlighted the need for stronger vigilance in preventing corruption in local competitions.
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