Ethics

  • 07.04.2006 /
    FIFA vice-president Jack Warner did not receive a punishment from FIFA's Executive Committee when it met to discuss what should happen to Warner after he had been found guilty of a conflict of interest by FIFA's Committee for Ethics and Fair Play back in February.
  • 22.12.2005 /
    Knowledge bank: Michel Zen-Ruffinen, ousted Secretary General of FIFA, held the closing speech at Play the Game 2005 on road maps for better governance in sport. The sports lawyer gave examples of corruption in sport and some counter measures. However, the real problems are located in sports administration and Zen-Ruffinen called for the public to act as prosecutors on behalf of sport.
  • 30.11.2005 /
    Knowledge bank: Professor Christine Oughton, Director, Football Governance Research Centre, speaks about strategies and corporate governance in football.
  • 30.11.2005 /
    Knowledge bank: What does the public really want to see on the television screen when it comes to sports?
  • 10.11.2005 /
    There is growing awareness in sport of the risks posed by corruption and other unethical behaviour, and the public is expecting greater accountability and probity from the sports sector.
  • 31.08.2005 /
    This timeline uses primary sources to trace the allegations and counter-allegations between the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) and Mario Goijman, former President of the Argentinean Volleyball Federation.
  • 04.05.2003 /
    One of Europe's largest football management agencies, Proactive, has created a network of players, coaches and agents buying and selling players from each other.
  • 28.10.2002 /
    Relationships between sport and money are longstanding and necessary: this cannot be concealed in the light of a Coubertanian ideal that is often poorly understood.

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