Lie detectors for 'match-fix' players

12 April 2012

South Korea's football league is introducing lie-detector tests to fight corruption after 46 players were charged with match-fixing.

The K-League said all footballers suspected of wrongdoing would have to take a polygraph test and there will be compulsory seminars on preventing corruption.

Players' annual minimum wage is also being increased from £6,900.

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