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Sports Governance Observer: A new tool against corruption in sport

08 April 2013

Sports organisations who want to curb corruption and mismanagement in their own ranks, will soon have a tool developed by experts at their hand: The Sports Governance Observer.[more]




Video interviews with experts on good governance

08 April 2013

In a series of video interviews, experts involved in the AGGIS project clarify the definition of basic elements in the framework of good governance in international sports organisations.[more]


Biba Klomp from the European Journalism Centre is one of the experts being interviewed on good governance. See the interviews at www.aggis.eu


Download the AGGIS reports on good governance in sports organisations

08 April 2013

The EU-project Action for Good Governance in International Sports Organisations (AGGIS) has concluded, and a leaflet explaining the measuring tool Sports Governance Observer is now available for download as is the full AGGIS...[more]




Playing by the rules: Financial fair play and the fight against corruption in sport

19 December 2012

Intervention by Jens Sejer Andersen, International Director, Play the Game & the Danish Institute for Sports Studies at a public hearing organized by the European Parliament, 18 December 2012.[more]


Jens Sejer Andersen speaking at the EU Parliament. Photo: Screenshot from http://www.europarl.europa.eu


Play the Game called to testify at public hearing in European Parliament

14 December 2012

You can follow the hearing live on the Internet on Tuesday 18 December from 15h CET.[more]




Switzerland’s capital role in the fight against corruption in sport

28 November 2012

Earlier this month the Swiss government published a report on corruption in sport with proposals on possible measures to combat the problem. This article by Jean-Loup Chappelet, professor of public management at the Swiss...[more]


Professor Jean-Loup Chappelet at Play the Game 2011 in Cologne. Photo (c) Tine Harden/Play the Game


The integrity of SportAccord

13 November 2012

There have been talks about setting up a match-fixing’s counterpart to WADA. Can SportAccord be a key player is this with the UCI top in its council, Andreas Selliaas asks in this comment piece, arguing that there might be a...[more]




EASM2012 keynote sessions on video

11 October 2012

Now you can watch two more keynote sessions from the EASM 2012 conference. Lord Triesman and Jérõme Champagne talks about FIFA culture and equality in football, and Jens Sejer Andersen presents Seven sins of omission in sport and...[more]




Seven sins of omission in sport: Challenges to academic and journalistic research

05 October 2012

Under the title ‘Seven Sins of Omission in Sport: Challenges to academic and journalistic research’ Jens Sejer Andersen gave his keynote presentation at the 20th EASM conference in Aalborg, Denmark. Here, Andersen called for the...[more]


Jens Sejer Andersen giving his keynote speech at EASM2012. Photo: UCN


Watch Mark Pieth and Theo Zwanziger from EASM 2012

03 October 2012

If you missed out on Mark Pieth and Theo Zwanziger's presentations during the EASM 2012 conference, here is your chance. See what Mark Pieth really said in Denmark and watch the video from the keynote seesion.[more]


Theo Zwanziger and Mark Pieth at EASM 2012. Photo: © Michael Bo Rasmussen/Baghuset


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