Disguised’s VALORANT player, Wong “JayH” Heng, has been provisionally suspended from the VCT Challengers Malaysia and Singapore circuit due to allegations of match-fixing. The announcement was made on X (formerly Twitter) on April 30 by the tournament organizer, following a comprehensive compliance review that suggested JayH’s potential involvement in match-fixing prior to the VALORANT Challengers Malaysia and Singapore. The official statement was shared via @valesports_mysg on X.
The statement read, “We are issuing a provisional suspension on JayH from participating in all Riot Games esports, including official and third party tournaments, effective immediately until further notice, pending further review and adjudication.” The organizer emphasized the importance of maintaining the integrity of the tournament and thanked the vigilant community members who brought the issue to their attention.
JayH has responded to these allegations, denying any involvement in match-fixing and expressing concern over the potential damage to his reputation. He also claimed that the investigation was conducted without his knowledge. In a subsequent post, JayH confirmed that he is in communication with the tournament organizer about the issue, reiterating his innocence.
The second split of VALORANT Challengers Malaysia and Singapore dates are yet to be announced, providing Disguised with some time to address the situation.