Harness racing industry insiders are urging the Tasmanian government to ensure the review into betting and race-fixing allegations ensures people can trust the Office of Racing Integrity again.
"I just want a better outcome for the life of the horses," she said.
The ABC investigation revealed extraordinary betting plunges linked to several races — and claims from drivers that they had been asked to cheat. "They told me that they were given instructions on how to drive the horse and what horse they had to let through, which determined the outcome of the race," she said.ORI has told the ABC the driver declined to make a formal report — a point the driver disputes.Chester Bullock says people in the industry have been calling for change for years.
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