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NRL players, officials to be interviewed

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Dozens of NRL players and officials are expected to be interviewed in a match-fixing investigation launched by NSW Police.
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Police said on Wednesday they had the full support of the NRL and would work closely with the NSW Crime Commission after launching Strike Force Nuralda.

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It comes following a review of information into "reported cheating at gambling and match-fixing" in the NRL.

NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg reiterated the league's support and said guilty parties faced life bans.

"We are not going to pre-judge any person associated with the game while this process is underway," he said.

"But I repeat my earlier warning that if any person is convicted of match-fixing they will face a life ban from any involvement in rugby league."

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