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Interesting article on Page 2 of the Racing Post. Headline 'Jockey Club sides with exchanges in war of words over integrity.'
Summary of what Christopher Foster (JC executive director) said yesterday.... 1. Corruption occured before exchanges. 2. Traditional bookmakers provided limited co-operation to catch ************. 3. Exchanges provide bad short term publicity for racing by highlighting corruption. 4. The exchange audit trial is the key to protect the integrity of racing. 5. Perphas for the first time the JC has a effective deterrent against future malpractice. 6. The MOU with bookmakers is a knock on effect of the start of exchanges. 7. Longterm the integrity of racing will be enhanced. |
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This of course refers to the Jockey Club in England.
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Actually Mark some Australian racing administrators appear to think they are related to the other JC!
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:lol: Nice one Zorro.
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Paul Scotney, UK racing's head of integrity, security & fraud, spoke to Bruce Clark on Sport 927 this week....
http://www.sport927.com.au/gateway/...s/PS_220904.asx |
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Cheers Zeditave
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