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Integrity in Sport
7th intersessional meeting of the open-ended
intergovernmental Working Group on Prevention
22 - 24 August 2016, Vienna
Aim of presentation:
- To provide an overview of the approaches States
parties have used to promote integrity in sport
Structure of the presentation
1. Preventive measures linked to sport
2. Enforcement activities linked to sport
3. UNODC work on integrity in Sport
4. Conclusion and discussion points
1. Preventive measures linked to sport
• A) Legislation, policies, regulations and assessments
– UNCAC articles 5 (preventive AC policies), 7 (conflict of
interest) 8 (codes of conduct), 10 (public reporting)
• B) Education, training and awareness-raising
– UNCAC article 12 (private sector), 13 (participation of
society)
• C) Establishment mechanisms to support good
governance and integrity
2. Enforcement activities of relevant stakeholders
in relation to offences linked to sport
• A) Criminal cases and other practices linked to integrity
in sport
– UNCAC article 14 (prevention of money-laundering)
• B) Establishment of specialized authorities responsible
for dealing with offences relating to integrity in sport
– UNCAC article 6 (preventive bodies)
3. UNODC work in Integrity in Sport
• A) Development of a Global Programme for Integrity in
Sport focusing on supporting enforcement, prevention
and education measures
• B) Publication of tools
A Strategy for
Safeguarding against
Corruption in Major
Public Events
Resource Guide on Good
Practices in the Protection
of Reporting Persons
Model Criminal Law Provisions for the Prosecution
of Competition Manipulation
UNODC and International Olympic Committee booklet
Resource Guide on Good Practices in the
Investigation of Match-Fixing
UNODC and International Centre for Sport Security
Conclusion and discussion point
• How can cooperation between law enforcement and sports organizations be
enhanced?
• What type of legislation and/or polices are needed to promote integrity in
sport?
• What more can be done to support good governance and prevent
manipulation of sport?
Thank you
For further information:
Division for Treaty Affairs
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
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A-1400 Austria
Tel: +43-1-26060-3462
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