The Swedish Gaming Inspectorate has signed an agreement with Sportradar Integrity Services to help alert it to match fixing and other suspicious sporting activity.

Swedish regulator Spelinspektionen said the move would boost its knowledge of match fixing, helping with its regulatory work.
Daniel Frisö-Grön, investigator at the Swedish Gaming Inspectorate, added that the agreement also presents opportunities to expand the exchange of information with the police in terms of collaborative work against match fixing.
The agreement with Sportradar also means that the Swedish regulator can purchase risk assessments to assess the degree of risk of manipulation in a specific sport.