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UNODC Workshop on Corruption in Sports in New Zealand

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Participants looked at areas including competition manipulation, illegal betting, corruption risks during major sport events, good governance of sport, organized crime in sport, and corruption and crime associated with the transfer of athletes.

This first regional workshop was part of the activities implemented by UNODC under the project “Safeguarding Sport from Corruption: Asia and the Pacific” (2019-2023), funded by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport, and Culture (DG EAC). The project focuses on the organization of capacity-building initiatives for the benefit of selected governments and sport organizations from across the Pacific region, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and Gulf States.

With a focus on match-fixing and the prevention of corruption in sports events, the project looks to raise awareness of the risks associated withing these areas. The project will ultimately facilitate exchange of good practices to mitigate corruption risks in sport among governments, sports organizations and other relevant stakeholders in Asia and the Pacific.  

As a way forward, participants identified recommendations to enhance operational cooperation, coordination and information sharing, education, awareness raising and communication between the relevant actors. The knowledge acquired during the workshop will help the beneficiaries from the Pacific region deliver on future work on tackling corruption and crime in sport.

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