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New report examines threats to the integrity of sport

14 June 2010

The Examination of Threats to the Integrity of Sports was commissioned by the EU Sports Platform and has been launched in European Parliament. The report, elaborated by Danish research institute Oxford Research, outlines the key...[more]




Scandal upon scandal in Macedonian football

31 January 2007

Imagine a country where football clubs have not legally registered their players, where the national football federation has ordered thousands of jerseys and shorts with false PUMA trade marks and the top official in the...[more]




Business organisations want amnesty for suspended IOC member

22 December 2006

Park Yong-Sung who was suspended from the International Olympic Committee earlier this year after being convicted of fraud in South Korea could be involved in a last minute attempt to save his seat on the IOC. His name is on a...[more]




Swedish football agent charged with tax fraud for millions

20 November 2006

One of Sweden’s most well-known football agents has been charged with tax fraud and for breaking the laws concerning proper accounting. Kent Carlzon has several star players on his client list and he is suspected of having...[more]




Jack Warner mounts defence but is not expected to sue FIFA

29 September 2006

FIFA vice president Jack Warner is expected to drop his threat of legal action against the authors of an auditing report and some FIFA officials, reports The Daily Telegraph. But when the story of Warner’s alleged illegal sale of...[more]




FIFA vice president breached FIFA code to sell 4500 World Cup tickets

12 September 2006

New revelations by investigative reporter Andrew Jennings expose FIFA vice president Jack Warner as the greediest ticket tout during the World Cup. Jennings has obtained copies of confidential reports by auditors Ernst & Young...[more]




IOC must soon come up with final decision on member convicted of fraud

10 August 2006

The Seoul High Court in South Korea has turned down an appeal in the case of IOCmemberPark Yong-sung who was convicted of embezzling the Doosan Group earlier this year. The IOC has already suspended Park Yong-sung but must now...[more]




Former finance secretary feels hoodwinked by Acosta

09 March 2006

He was not allowed to give testimony in the Volleygate case in Lausanne. But now a Swedish former secretary in the FIVB Finance Committee tells the Swedish newspaper, Dagens Nyheter, how he feels hoodwinked by the FIVB president,...[more]




IOC member convicted of embezzlement and fraud

17 February 2006

President of the International Judo Federation and member of the IOC, Yong-sung Park, has been convicted of embezzlement and fraud by a court in South Korea.[more]




FIFA vice-president at the centre of ticket scandal

19 January 2006

FIFA vice-president Jack Warner is currently at the centre of a World Cup ticket scandal in the small state of Trinidad and Tobago.[more]




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