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Mark King, a former Northern Ireland Open champion, has been banned from snooker for five years due to match-fixing charges. An independent disciplinary panel found him guilty of one count of match fixing and sharing inside information about a match. He was suspended last year for suspicious betting and was ordered to pay £68,299 in costs. The charges related to a match against John Higgins were dismissed, and no other players were accused.
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