Deliberately crashing in cycling is actually worse compared to the badminton case because the athletes don't get a disadvantage for not crashing.
The badminton "scandal" on the other hand was inevitable because of the horrible system that is set up to reward the loser and punish the winner. If either team in the badminton matches decides to be "honourable" you can be sure that the other team will use the chance to sneak in a deliberate lost without people noticing...it only became a scandal because both teams decided not to let the other get away with it and it became utterly obvious.
I'm actually glad that the badminton scandal came about because then I can be sure that the final result is pure and not because of the system.
The badminton "scandal" on the other hand was inevitable because of the horrible system that is set up to reward the loser and punish the winner. If either team in the badminton matches decides to be "honourable" you can be sure that the other team will use the chance to sneak in a deliberate lost without people noticing...it only became a scandal because both teams decided not to let the other get away with it and it became utterly obvious.
I'm actually glad that the badminton scandal came about because then I can be sure that the final result is pure and not because of the system.