Updated On: 15 August, 2024 08:10 AM IST | New Delhi | IANS
Swaibu, who was convicted in 2015 for conspiracy to commit bribery following an undercover investigation by The Telegraph, has since turned his life around and now works to educate young footballers about the dangers of gambling and match fixing

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Former England footballer Moses Swaibu, who once served time for his involvement in match fixing, has come forward with alarming claims that at least five Premier League players have been approached by match-fixers.
Swaibu, who was convicted in 2015 for conspiracy to commit bribery following an undercover investigation by The Telegraph, has since turned his life around and now works to educate young footballers about the dangers of gambling and match fixing.