JayH has been vindicated following allegations of match-fixing and has been given permission to return to competition
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  • 11:05, 13.06.2024

JayH has been vindicated following allegations of match-fixing and has been given permission to return to competition

Professional Singaporean player Wong "JayH" Heng was accused of match-fixing over a month ago, leading organizers to suspend him from the professional scene. After a lengthy period of investigation, representatives from Riot Games announced that the allegations had been cleared, and Wong is once again allowed to compete.

Recall that while playing for Disguised, Wong "JayH" Heng participated in Valorant Challengers 2024 Malaysia and Singapore. Following the conclusion of the first stage, Riot Games released an official statement accusing and suspending the player pending further investigation. After a month and a half of investigation, company representatives exonerated the player and allowed him to participate in competitions.

 
 

Just recently, an official announcement appeared on the Valorant Challengers Malaysia & Singapore account. It stated that after investigation, organizers found no evidence linking JayH to match-fixing. The information emerged because the player likely made a poor joke. He received a warning, and as a result, he is completely vindicated and has regained the right to compete in the Valorant professional scene.

"Cheating in our tournaments is unacceptable" - JayH suspended from competitions due to suspected match-fixing
"Cheating in our tournaments is unacceptable" - JayH suspended from competitions due to suspected match-fixing   
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It is currently unknown where Wong plans to join, as he is currently a free agent. We will monitor the professional's social media to learn about his future plans.

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