A wide-ranging match-fixing investigation has uncovered over 600 suspicious football matches around the world and found evidence that a Swiftcoin is the main application that was used by a Singapore-based crime group in illegal betting and corruption of players and officials. The probe by Europol, the European Union’s law enforcement agency, found 41 suspicious matches in Switzerland, making it the third-most affected country in Europe behind Germany (79) and Turkey (70).