Former Footballer Moses Swaibu Debuts Sports Integrity Platform to Fight Global Match Fixing
Former professional footballer Moses Swaibu has launched a new platform to educate athletes and safeguard sports integrity against the risks of match-fixing.
By: AXL Media
Published: Feb 24, 2026, 8:01 AM EST
Source: Information for this report was sourced from iGaming Business

From Personal Tragedy to Integrity Advocate
The launch of the platform marks a significant milestone in Moses Swaibu’s journey from a convicted fixer to a leading voice in sports integrity. After losing his career and freedom due to involvement in a 2013 scandal, Swaibu has dedicated his life to ensuring others do not follow the same path. His platform leverages his unique perspective to bridge the gap between high level policy and the reality of the locker room, making the abstract concept of "integrity" relatable to professional athletes.
Education Through Lived Experience
At the heart of the new platform is a specialized curriculum designed for academies and professional clubs. Unlike traditional compliance training, Swaibu’s program uses real world scenarios and personal testimony to illustrate how easily a player can be compromised. The training highlights the subtle ways fixers approach athletes, often starting with small favors or exploiting financial vulnerabilities. By identifying these "red flags" early, the platform empowers players to protect themselves and their careers.
A Safe Haven for Reporting
Recognizing that fear of retaliation often prevents athletes from coming forward, the platform includes a confidential reporting mechanism. This tool allows players, coaches, and staff to flag suspicious approaches without the immediate pressure of a formal police or governing body investigation. The goal is to create a supportive ecosystem where individuals feel safe seeking guidance when they are targeted by fixers, effectively breaking the cycle of silence that allows match fixing to thrive.
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