"Seeking to gain unfair advantage to illegally profit from sports betting, these activities compromise athletes and tarnish sport," said McCully. "It would be naive to think that we are immune from these international risks. Therefore, it is important to take pre-emptive steps to safeguard our athletes and international sporting reputation.
"Today we have released the New Zealand Policy on Sports Match-Fixing and Related Corruption, and announced plans to amend the Crimes Act 1961 to ensure the most serious form of match-fixing is a criminal offence."
The government's decision came ahead of next year's
In March, New Zealand Rugby established an integrity unit to cover issues including match-fixing, legal and illegal drugs and alcohol.