ZURICH: Referee Oden Charles Mbaga has been banned for life and fined 200,000 Swiss francs (£150,962) for accepting bribes to manipulate football matches, soccer’s governing body FIFA said on Tuesday. FIFA said in a statement that its ethics committee had found Mbaga guilty of accepting bribes in violation of the FIFA code of ethics following an investigation opened in July. In a subsequent email to Reuters, FIFA said that Mbaga “accepted bribes to manipulate several national and international matches between 2009 and 2012.” It did not give any further details over which matches were involved. Mbaga told media in Dar es Salaam that he was questioned by FIFA in 2010 but had not heard anything from them since and knew nothing about match-fixing. “This is a shocking news to me. I don’t know anything about me being banned to participate football activities for life. I really don’t know this,” he said. “For now, I cannot say anything as I don’t have clear information.” Match-fixing is often organised by betting syndicates who bribe players or officials to manipulate matches and make money by correctly gambling on the result. Last month, former international referee Ibrahim Chaibou from Niger was banned for life and fined 200,000 Swiss francs after being found guilty of taking bribes. Published in Daily Times, February 27th 2019.