Ian Sangalang to file case against Singaporen after game-fixing allegations | Inquirer Sports

Ian Sangalang to file case against Singaporen after game-fixing allegations

/ 06:51 PM April 25, 2023

FILE–Magnolia's Ian Sangalang. –

FILE–Magnolia’s Ian Sangalang. –INQUIRER FILE PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines—After the game-fixing allegations against him came to light on the weekend, Ian Sangalang said he would be filing a case against Singaporean businessman Koa Wei Quan. 

In documents presented to a Singapore court as reported by The Straits Times, it was alleged that Koa had bribed Sangalang to alter the outcome of Game 5 of the 2018 All-Filipino Cup Finals between Magnolia and San Miguel, which the Beermen won, 108-99.

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Sangalang denied any involvement with the matter when he talked with PBA Commissioner Willie Marcial, days after the Straits Times report came out.

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“I don’t know that person. That wasn’t true,” the Hotshots big man said on the PBA website.

“I will not give up my career and honor for that kind of thing.”

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Marcial said the league will investigate the involvement of its players in the alleged game-fixing scheme perpetrated by Koa.

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Other than Sangalang, court documents also showed that Koa worked with former PBA player Leo Avenido, a certain Sergei Bien Orillo, and even Almond Vosotros, who is set to compete in the 3×3 men’s basketball event of the 32nd Southeast Asian Games.

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Like Sangalang, Vosotros is also leaning towards filing a case against Koa while denying any involvement with the debacle.

The PBA is currently investigating the matter.

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