Soccer corruption in Vietnam

BBC:

Two more members of Vietnam's national football team have been arrested for match-fixing during the South East Asian Games in Manila this month.

Midfielder Huynh Quoc Anh and defender Le Bat Hieu were taken into custody on Wednesday, according to officials.

It followed the arrests last week of striker Pham Van Quyen and mid-fielder Le Quoc Vuong.

The arrests are the latest in a series of bribery and gambling scandals to hit Vietnamese football.

The latest scandal revolves around a semi-final match with Burma, which Vietnam won 1-0.

According to state-controlled newspapers, some of the players were paid 20 million dong (US$1,300) by local bookmakers to make sure Vietnam did not win by more than one goal.

The bookmakers were able to offer attractive odds on various bigger winning margins, and profit from a guaranteed result.

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I thought communism was suppose to take away the incentive for corruption. Why should soccer players make more than garbage collectors in a communist society? Perhaps it is just a reflection of the reality of a command economy.

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