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Criminal Code Act 1899
sch.1-sec.443AEngaging in match-fixing conduct
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### sch.1-sec.443A Engaging in match-fixing conduct
A person who engages in match-fixing conduct in relation to a sporting event or the happening of a sporting contingency for the purpose of—
obtaining or receiving a pecuniary benefit for any person; or
causing a pecuniary detriment to another person;
commits a crime.
Maximum penalty—10 years imprisonment.
For subsection (1) , it does not matter whether any person—
obtains or receives a pecuniary benefit; or
causes or suffers a pecuniary detriment.
sch 1 pt 6 div 1 ch 43 s 443A ins 2014 No. 39 s 30
(sch.1-sec.443A-ssec.1) A person who engages in match-fixing conduct in relation to a sporting event or the happening of a sporting contingency for the purpose of— obtaining or receiving a pecuniary benefit for any person; or causing a pecuniary detriment to another person; commits a crime. Maximum penalty—10 years imprisonment.
(sch.1-sec.443A-ssec.2) For subsection (1) , it does not matter whether any person— obtains or receives a pecuniary benefit; or causes or suffers a pecuniary detriment.
- (a) obtaining or receiving a pecuniary benefit for any person; or
- (b) causing a pecuniary detriment to another person;
- (a) obtains or receives a pecuniary benefit; or
- (b) causes or suffers a pecuniary detriment.