IBIA reports 236 suspicious betting alerts in 2021

Wednesday, January 26, 2022 5:45 PM

The International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA) reported 236 cases of suspicious betting to the relevant authorities during 2021, with 69 alerts in the fourth quarter.

The annual figure is a 13% reduction on the 270 cases reported in 2020. The 2021 figure is consistent with recent years, with the average number of annual alerts at 240 in 2018, 2019, and 2020. The 2021 alerts spanned 13 sports and 49 different countries, with tennis and football continuing to dominate. Europe also continued to provide the highest number of alerts, with 50% of the annual total.

Over the five-year period between 2017 and 2021, IBIA reported 1,222 alerts across 19 sports and 101 countries.

Khalid Ali, CEO of IBIA, said, “Another challenging year for the sector has passed with the specter of COVID and its impact on sporting events declining and hopefully a potential endgame in sight. It is therefore welcome that the alerts for 2021 showed a downward trend and a return to pre-COVID numbers. Challenges persist, however, notably with the growth of private sports events and establishing integrity protocols to the levels seen in traditional sports bodies. The association is working with a number of stakeholders in this area to improve integrity provisions.

“Indeed, the dangers of betting corruption remain, and as the Optimum Betting Market report published last year highlighted, that equates to around $25 million per annum in lost revenue for the regulated betting sector globally. It is therefore welcome that the requirement for operators to be part of an integrity monitoring system have gathered pace across the U.S., and have been endorsed in Sweden, to add to existing requirements in the Netherlands, Germany, and the Czech Republic. The approach in Ontario is particularly worthy of attention and is a best-practice model.”

Other key data for 2021:

  • 80 – Total tennis alerts, a decrease of 18% on the 98 reported in 2020
  • 66 – Football alerts, an increase of 8% on 2021 and the highest annual number reported
  • 27 – Alerts on sporting events in Russia, the highest number for a single country in 2021
  • 11 – Successful sporting or criminal sanctions during 2021 from IBIA alerts
  • 10 – Alerts reported in North America, a 54% decrease on the 22 reported in 2020

The International Betting Integrity Association protects its members from corruption through collective action. Its monitoring and alert platform is an anti-corruption tool that detects and reports suspicious activity on its members’ betting markets.