ZURICH — FIFA is forging closer ties with Interpol to crack down on match-fixing and betting fraud in soccer. FIFA President Sepp Blatter says his group has pledged $29 million toward anti-corruption programs over 10 years to educate players, referees and officials. The project will operate from the international police organization’s base in Singapore. Soccer’s governing body believes fixers with Singapore connections have organized recent international exhibition games purely for betting scams. Read full article >>