West Ham Midfielder Lucas Pakwetta has been approved by an independent regulatory commission allegations of spot -fixing – about two years after the Football Association started his investigation by the Football Association.
The FA started its investigation in August 2023 and Brazil International was allegedly accused of booking “for unfair purpose to influence the betting market” in May last year.
If the 27 -year -old was found guilty, Pakweta was facing the possibility of a lifetime ban.
Four allegations against the Premier League game against Leester City on 12 November 2022, as well as 2023 fixtures against Aston Villa on 12 March, Leeds United on 21 May and Bornmouth on August 12.
The Regulatory Commission found these four allegations “Siddha” after hearing.
Paqueta was also charged with two cases of failure to cooperate with the investigation after violating the FA Rule F3 in relation to the alleged failures “FA Rule F2, which is related to providing information and documents.
He also denied the allegations, but the Regulatory Commission proved him and “decided to have a proper approval for these violations on the earliest”.