Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Wilson Raj Perumal

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Residence
  
Budapest, Hungary

Role
  
Name
  
Wilson Perumal


Occupation
  
Author, match-fixer

Other names
  
Raja Morgan Chelliah

Convictions
  
Assault

Wilson Raj Perumal Secret FIFA report reveals at least 7 international

Full Name
  
Wilson Raj Perumal

Born
  
July 31, 1965 (age 58) (
1965-07-31
)

Criminal penalty
  
4 years in Singapore, 2 years in Finland, 5 years in Singapore (this last sentence was not served)

Criminal status
  
Released from Finnish prison in February 2012, extradited to Hungary as a prosecution witness.

Books
  
Kelong kings : [confessions of the world's most prolific match-fixer]

Wilson raj perumal


Wilson Raj Perumal (born 31 July 1965) is a convicted Singaporean match-fixer.

Wilson Raj Perumal 13857016031jpg

Perumal is accused on several match fixing scandals, including Asiagate in 2007–2009 and the 2008–2011 Finnish match-fixing scandal. He was first jailed for match-fixing in 1995 in Singapore. In the same year, Perumal traveled to England on behalf of a Singaporean match-fixing boss to fix two FA Cup matches. According to his autobiography, Perumal and an associate attempted to bribe Birmingham's goalkeeper Ian Bennett and Chelsea's goalkeeper Dmitri Kharine, failing both times.

Wilson Raj Perumal Wilson Raj back in Hungary AsiaOne Singapore News

In February 2011 Perumal was arrested in Finland and later sentenced to two years in prison. He served a year in Finnish prison and was then turned over to authorities in Hungary.

Wilson Raj Perumal Wilson Raj Perumal The man who fixed football CNNcom

During his stay in Finnish prison, Perumal spoke to Finnish authorities and revealed a global network match-fixers based in Singapore. Blaming other members of the network for his arrest, he fingered Dan Tan as the boss of his operation.

Wilson Raj Perumal wwwinvisibledogcompictureswilsonphoto1jpg

Perumal may also have connections to the 2013 Europol match-fixing investigation.

Wilson Raj Perumal MatchFixing In Africa Inside Account Of Serial Match

Wilson Raj Perumal has published his match fixing memoirs in a book titled "Kelong Kings", written with investigative journalists Alessandro Righi and Emanuele Piano; the book was released on April 28, 2014. In the book, Perumal claims not only to have ferried Nigeria and Honduras to the final rounds of the 2010 South Africa FIFA World Cup by fixing their qualification matches, but also to have rigged competitions in the Atlanta 1996 and Beijing 2008 Olympic games.

Wilson Raj Perumal's memoir also revealed intricate details about the fixing of a number of 2010 FIFA World Cup warm-up friendly matches involving South Africa, Bulgaria, Colombia, Guatemala, Denmark, Brazil and Tanzania. The revelations were confirmed by a FIFA report, excerpts of which appeared on the New York Times a month after the book's publication.

Wilson Raj Perumal appeared in his first televised interview on August 26, 2014, on CNN. During the interview, he boasted about having fixed up to 100 games, including FIFA World Cup qualification matches.

On February 17, 2015, the investigative journalism website Invisible Dog issued a press release stating that the film rights to the book Kelong Kings were optioned by Gianni Nunnari's Hollywood Gang productions, who are developing a feature film based on the match-fixer's autobiography.

On February 19, 2015, Al Jazeera English aired an investigative report called "killing the Ball", produced by Invisible Dog, in which Wilson Raj Perumal described how he ferried the Nigerian national football team to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa by rigging their qualification match against Kenya, played on November 14, 2009, in Nairobi.

References

Wilson Raj Perumal Wikipedia