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Turkey's Erdogan backs match-fixing probe Turkey's prime minister called for a swift conclusion to the investigation into an alleged match-fixing scam that has implicated league champion Fenerbahce
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, an avid Fenerbahce supporter, said Wednesday he backed a “thorough” probe into the scandal which was tarnishing Turkey's image. Turkish authorities have detained some 60 people, including Fenerbahce's president and other clubs' officials and players, suspected of alleged match-fixing in the Turkish league last season. The state-run Anatolia news agency says prosecutors are questioning 25 of the suspects Wednesday. Seven other suspects were formally arrested after questioning Tuesday while 11 were released from jail.