Snooker World champion Ronnie O'Sullivan will be asked to explain claims he was offered £20,000 to fix a match.
In his new autobiography he admitted that he was approached 10 years ago by a fixer. But he rejected the offer outright.
Under current rules, a player has to report an approach within 24 hours or they will face disciplinary action. But that was only brought in three years ago.
"Someone rang me and said he'd like to meet me over in the forest and have a walk through the woods. What they were offering was £20,000 which I could get for a couple of nights' work," he wrote.
After ex-World No 5 Stephen Lee was found guilty of match-fixing, Ronnie O'Sullivan hinted that players knew of other match-fixing allegations.
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