Conference chairman Brian Lee has spoken to the Daily Mail about the current match-fixing crisis.
The paper reports that two unnamed games in the three division competition are under scrutiny, with two charged and a further five - including Delroy Facey - out on bail.
Lee told the paper: "I have no evidence that it is the Conference but I would be absolutely horrified if something like this had affected our competition. I'm horrified that anyone would want to ruin our game.
"These people must be evil if they want to destroy the very essence of sport and I only hope that, if they are guilty, they are dealt with severely. I will obviously leave it to the Football Association and the relevant authorities to establish that."
The two people to have been charged are Singapore national Chann Sankaran, 33, and Krishna Sanjey Ganeshan, 43, who has dual UK and Singapore nationality. They are charged with conspiracy to defraud.