Asian economies grapple with a rise in gambling
Gambling is big business in Asia. Casinos in Singapore and Macau are among of the world's most profitable, and betting on sporting events is increasing.
But for all the legal glamour and glitz, there is also a darker side.
Asia has been found at the centre of the latest global match-fixing scandal.
BBC correspondents Jennifer Pak, Kate McGeown and Sameer Hashmi look at how gambling is growing in Asia.
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