John Higgins has been cleared of all match-fixing allegations made against him by the News of the World.But at a hearing in London, he admitted bringing the game into disrepute by not reporting the illegal approach made to him to discuss throwing frames. As a result, the three-time world snooker champion was fined £75,000 and banned for six months, backdated to May when he was originally suspended.
John Higgins has been cleared of all match-fixing allegations made against him by the News of the World.
But at a hearing in London, he admitted bringing the game into disrepute by not reporting the illegal approach made to him to discuss throwing frames.
As a result, the three-time world snooker champion was fined £75,000 and banned for six months, backdated to May when he was originally suspended.