FIBA statement regarding CAS ruling on Mexican National Federation's appeal of suspension
MIES (Switzerland) - The CAS today informed FIBA and the Mexican National Federation (ADEMEBA) that the appeal filed by ADEMEBA against the FIBA Central Board decision on the suspension of ADEMEBA of March 27, 2020 is dismissed, and the FIBA decision is confirmed.
Statement from the chairperson of the investigatory chamber of the independent Ethics Committee
Following reports appearing in several media sources since May 2020, the chairperson of the investigatory chamber of the independent Ethics Committee has initiated a preliminary investigation into certain allegations concerning the FIFA President, Gianni Infantino. In addition, on 21 June 2020, a complaint was filed against the FIFA President before the FIFA Ethics Committee concerning the same matter.
Online video gaming: another front in the war against money laundering
Published Friday, 31 July 2020.
Application by Enrique Lopez Perez against provisional suspension from tennis denied by Independent Anti-Corruption Hearing Officer
Independent Anti-Corruption Hearing Officer Prof Richard McLaren has denied an application by Spanish tennis player Enrique López Pérez to lift a provisional suspension originally imposed on him on 19 December 2019.
Belgian Football Association's new national clearing house and intermediaries’ regulations
Published Friday, 10 July 2020.
Sports integrity (betting and financial corruption) – the year in review 2019/20
Published Friday, 12 June 2020.
Cheating in esports: a review of the “emilshe1n” decision and the role of ESIC in esports regulation
Published Thursday, 21 May 2020.
More than just a number: how India is trying to tackle age fraud in sports
Published Monday, 27 April 2020.
Hedging your bets: how to regulate Brazil’s multi-billion-dollar sports betting market
Published Friday, 28 February 2020.
How the Houston Astros went from victims of cyber-espionage to perpetrators of a bombshell cheating scheme
Published Thursday, 13 February 2020.
INTERPOL Integrity in Sport Bi-Weekly Bulletin - 17 December 2019 - 6 January 2020
Sports law in 2020 - key issues to watch in Asia & Australia
Published Monday, 30 December 2019.
Key sports law cases and developments of 2019 – Africa & Middle East
Published Saturday, 21 December 2019.
A review of British Cycling’s decision to suspend the first ever national eRacing champion for cheating
Published Friday, 06 December 2019.
How the Brazilian Football Association has regulated bridge transfers
Published Wednesday, 04 December 2019.
INTERPOL Integrity in Sport Bi-Weekly Bulletin - 24th September 2019 - 14th October 2019
INTERPOL Integrity in Sport Bi-Weekly Bulletin - 10th September 2019 - 23rd September 2019
INTERPOL Integrity in Sport Bi-Weekly Bulletin - 13 August 2019 - 26 August 2019
INTERPOL Integrity in Sport Bi-Weekly Bulletin - 30 July 2019 - 12 August 2019
Tackling match-fixing in Switzerland: the new duties on International Sports Federations to monitor & report suspected match manipulations
Published Wednesday, 31 July 2019.
An overview of the new FIFA Disciplinary Code
Published Thursday, 25 July 2019.
INTERPOL Integrity in Sport Bi-Weekly Bulletin - 18 June 2019 - 1 July 2019
INTERPOL Integrity in Sport Bi-Weekly Bulletin - 21 May 2019 - 3 June
INTERPOL Integrity in Sport Bi-Weekly Bulletin - 30 April 2019 - 20 May 2019
Tennis Integrity Supervisory Board strengthens Independent Hearing Officer Panel with re-appointments and new members
The Tennis Integrity Supervisory Board (TISB) has approved the expansion of the independent panel of senior legal experts appointed to adjudicate anti-corruption disciplinary Hearings for professional tennis.
Independent Ethics Committee extends provisional ban on Yves Jean-Bart and sanctions other Haitian football officials
Following a request by the chairwoman of the investigatory chamber, and in accordance with article 85 of the FIFA Code of Ethics (FCE), the provisional ban imposed on 25 May 2020 on Yves Jean-Bart, the President of the Haitian Football Association (FHF), has been extended by the chairman of the adjudicatory chamber for an additional period of 90 days, which will start upon the expiry of the initial 90-day ban. During this time, Mr Jean-Bart will continue to be banned from taking part in any football-related activity at both national and international level.
The curious case of Wigan Athletic and the English Football League’s owners & directors test
Published Thursday, 13 August 2020.
INTERPOL Integrity in Sport Bi-Weekly Bulletin 9-28 July 2020
IOC and UNODC enhance partnership to tackle crime in and through sport
Tackling crime in and through sport, protecting the credibility of sport and enhancing the strategic partnership between the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) were the key issues discussed by IOC President Thomas Bach and UNODC Executive Director Ghada Waly , who met virtually on Tuesday 21 July 2020.
Statement from Alex Marshall - General Manager, ICC ACU
ICC Anti-Corruption Unit General Manager Alex Marshall responds to allegations of corruption with regards to the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2011 final.
FIFA recognised in leading parliamentary report for integrity work at FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019
- FWWC Integrity Task Force acknowledged as example of best practice to protect and monitor major international sporting events
- An “unprecedented number of stakeholders” cooperated to protect the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019
- To access the report, please click HERE
Deepak Agarwal banned for two years
Deepak Agarwal, one of the team owners of the Sindhi's franchise in the 2018 T10 league, accepted one charge of breaching the ICC Anti-Corruption Code.
Stop Stand Still – why regulating football agents is more than just a cap on fees
Published Friday, 20 March 2020.
INTERPOL Integrity in Sport Bi-Weekly Bulletin - 4 - 17 February 2020
New York appellate court rules fantasy sports is illegal gambling
Published Thursday, 13 February 2020.
Sports law in 2020 - key issues to watch in Central & South America
Published Monday, 30 December 2019.
Sports law in 2020 - key issues to watch in Africa & Middle East
Published Sunday, 29 December 2019.
Key sports law cases and developments of 2019 - UK & Ireland
Published Monday, 16 December 2019.
Data, integrity and controlling risks in sport - Jake Marsh & Jonny Gray - Episode 85
The tension between content creators and game publishers: FaZe Jarvis’s Fortnite ban for aimbot use
Published Wednesday, 13 November 2019.
How game theory can help us design more effective whistleblowing polices for sports (Part 2)
Published Wednesday, 02 October 2019.
INTERPOL Integrity in Sport Bi-Weekly Bulletin - 27 August 2019 - 9 September 2019
Cheating in video games – lessons from Blizzard’s successful case against cheat and bot developer
Published Friday, 23 August 2019.
DFL and Sportradar Integrity Services Announce extended partnership
INTERPOL Integrity in Sport Bi-Weekly Bulletin - 16 July 2019 - 29 July 2019
INTERPOL Integrity in Sport Bi-Weekly Bulletin - 2 July 2019 - 15 July 2019
INTERPOL Integrity in Sport Bi-Weekly Bulletin - 4 June 2019 - 17 June
The state of Sri Lankan cricket: corruption, sanctions and amnesty
Published Tuesday, 28 May 2019.