Following an open letter to the Olympic Committee calling for actions against corruption in sport, Senior officials in the Olympic world give their opinion on the need for a World Anti-Corruption Agency
Everybody can now join 48 Olympian athletes, trainers, academics, media and business people in signing up for a call on the IOC to combat all forms of corruption in sport
Representatives of 26 European players associations have issued a statement on curruption in sport at a conference organised by UNI europa and the European Elite Athletes Association.
Open letter to the IOC President and the International Olympic Committee, gathered in Copenhagen, Denmark on the occasion of the 121st IOC Session and the XIII IOC Congress
Transparency International’s working paper on Corruption and Sport identifies areas within sport in dire risk of corruption and brings out ways to implement anti-corruption work in the industry.
After five days of debate, discussion and constructive engagement, Play the Game 2009, the sixth world communication conference on sport and society came to an end in Coventry, UK.
One of Play the Game’s most eagerly anticipated speakers , Mario Goijman, has been prevented from leaving his native Argentina to attend this week’s conference.
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