The Australian government will push for severe punishments, including 10-year jail terms, to combat match fixing and corruption in professional sports.
Australian Sports Minister Mark Arbib will meet with his state counterparts next week to discuss the penalties, recommended by the New South Wales state Law Reform Commission.
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