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Volleygate judge will only hear witnesses for the defence

03 March 2006

When the court case against FIVB president Ruben Acosta and two other FIVB officials opens in Lausanne on 8 March, the only witnesses allowed are those of the defendants. Judge Michel Carrard has turned down all witnesses...[more]




Swedish volleyball leader expelled for indirect criticism of FIVB

07 December 2005

In October 2001, the Swedish volleyball leader Lasse Svensson received a letter from the International Volleyball Federation. The letter informed him that after serving volleyball nationally and internationally for 30 years, he...[more]




Exposing Corruption in International Volleyball A Personal Account

30 November 2005

Mario Goijman is well known for his fight for a democratic and corruption free volleyball management on an international level. He speaks at Play the Game 2005 conference about ethics in sports governance. And he furthermore...[more]




Volleygate - a story of power, greed and corruption

07 November 2005

It had been a long and arduous road, but in the end Mario Goijman of the Argentinean Volleyball Federation was able to stand before the Play the Game conference in Copenhagen and relate compelling evidence of corruption, greed...[more]




Claims and counter-claims in Volleygate

31 August 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.[more]




International Volleyball tries to remove speaker from conference

22 August 2005

The International Volleyball Federation, FIVB, will not succeed in its attempts at stopping one of its strongest critics, the Argentine Mario Goijman, from addressing the world communication conference, Play the Game, which takes...[more]




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