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Athletes associations issue statement on corruption in sportRepresentatives 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.
At a conference organised by UNI europa and the European Elite Athletes Association in Krakow, Poland in September, participants, representing 26 players associations approved a number of statements, including one on corruption in sport. The following statements were approved by the conference for release: Statement on corruption in sport Corruption, for the purposes of this statement, is defined as the misuse of entrusted power for personal gain, which may not necessarily be financial. Corruption and conflicts of interest in sport have a substantial and negative impact on the position of the athlete. Therefore, the EU Athletes member associations call, in general, for more transparency and accountability in sport. Athletes associations are prepared to play a positive role in this effort but recognize that all actors in sport including federations and leagues must tackle this problem through the adoption and implementation of codes of ethics, and the establishment of effective ethics commissions and compliance systems as is the norm in other industries. Statement on player agents Statement of support for the European Social Dialogue in the Sport Sector The members of the European Elite Athletes Association support the European Social Dialogue application of UNI europa and EASE and pledge their support to establish and actively participate in a European Social Dialogue in the Sport Sector. Statement regarding anti doping regulations For more information please contact: Walter PALMER EU Athletes – General Secretary Conference participants included representatives from the following athletes organizations: NL Sporter – the Dutch Olympic Athletes Association
The conference was held in Krakow, Poland from September 18-20, 2009 under the auspices of a European Commission funded project – “Building the Social Dialogue for Elite Athletes within the European Union”. UNI europa (www.uniglobalunion.org) and the European Elite Athletes Association (www.euathletes.info) organized the meeting. Latest News
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