Stephen Lee has been suspended from professional snooker for 12 years after being found guilty of seven counts of match fixing.
The ban period starts in October 2012 when Lee was originally suspended, meaning he cannot play on the tour until 2024, when he will be 50.
So this is effectively a life ban for the biggest snooker corruption case ever prosecuted.
Lee, who has also been ordered to pay £40,000 costs, has the right of appeal.
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The ban period starts in October 2012 when Lee was originally suspended, meaning he cannot play on the tour until 2024, when he will be 50.
So this is effectively a life ban for the biggest snooker corruption case ever prosecuted.
Lee, who has also been ordered to pay £40,000 costs, has the right of appeal.
More...