澳大利亚2026年的亚洲杯赛测试了打击犯罪、加强执法、改善各州间协调的新的反赛事整顿法。
Australia’s 2026 Asian Cup tests new anti-match-fixing laws to combat crime, strengthen enforcement, and improve coordination across states.
2026年在澳大利亚举行的亚洲杯足球赛将测试旨在打击体育运动中的有组织犯罪的新的国家匹配法。
The 2026 Asian Cup in Australia will test new national match-fixing laws aimed at combating organized crime in sports.
官员正在将不一致的州和地区法规标准化,填补妨碍执法的漏洞。
Officials are standardizing inconsistent state and territory regulations, addressing gaps that have hindered enforcement.
随着吸引外国运动员的重大国际活动以及赌注额高,澳大利亚面临着犯罪网络日益增大的风险。
With major international events drawing foreign athletes and high betting volumes, Australia faces growing risks from criminal networks.
这次比赛将提供一个重要机会,评价执行《马科林公约》的努力,加强法律框架,并改善各管辖区之间的协调。
The tournament will serve as a key opportunity to evaluate efforts to implement the Macolin Convention, strengthen legal frameworks, and improve coordination across jurisdictions.