A person (the first person ) commits an offence if—
(a) the first person engages in conduct; and
(b) the conduct corrupts a betting outcome on an event; and
(c) the first person is reckless about whether the conduct corrupts a betting outcome for the event; and
Note The fault element of recklessness can be satisfied by proof of intention, knowledge or recklessness (see s 20 (4)).
(d) the first person intends—
(i) obtaining a financial advantage for the first person or another person from a bet on the event; or
(ii) causing a financial disadvantage to another person who bets on the event.
Maximum penalty: imprisonment for 10 years.