If the player has any type of affiliation with the other Ukrainian players then he’s obviously guilty. Fairlay can’t allow fixed games or they will never get volume in anything except something such as NFL or EPL. As soon as we get the background of the player we will know. That information should be limited to as few people as possible. The arbitrator should get that. It’s the exact same thing as Jontay Porter and co. Investigations aren’t public knowledge until some time after the crime.
How do you propose that investigator to unearth this "any type of affiliation"? Certainly it is a common understanding and agreement that shared nationality shouldn't be a strong enough proof of affiliation?
Should he inquired to Finnish DVV, see if he shared lineage with one of the player? Or perhaps, since he can't get an official warrant to scrutinize newfish1's personal things, hack into the his phone and search for his communication history, see if there any trace of communication between him and the involved players?