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In this interview, Stuart Page, director of international cooperation and anti-corruption policy at the ICSS, discussed the settlement and the fight against other threats to the integrity of the sport.

Stuart Page has been appointed to the United Nations Institutions, International Diplomacy, Policy,

Why did you accept the offer from ICSS?

 Can you briefly tell us about your past as a police officer?

Answer. The ICSS is different from all other international organizations because it works with all organizations in sports, government, law enforcement, as well as UNODC, UNESCO and multinational organizations such as the OECD and WEF.

The ICSS is also unique in that it spans the entire umbrella of what 스포츠중계 integrity should mean today, not just for sports, but also for governments and other organizations involved in the sports industry, including corporations and the NBA economy.

I hope there is integrity in sport in the coming years

and greatly increased resources for people. At the moment, for example, settlement, racism and corruption are the many integrals that sport has to deal with in public. This sports field will be significantly expanded and address other growing but critical issues in sports such as youth and player safety, out-of-court conduct, misconduct, institutional fraud, money laundering and tax evasion to name a few.

At ICSS, we are already working to protect sport in many of these important integrities, working with governments, sporting institutions and law enforcement to build appropriate organizations and policies so that the integrity of sport is certain that I am.

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If you look back to the beginning of ICSS

How would you describe the progress the organization has made?

A. Since its inception in 2011, the ICSS has made great strides in the field of sports safety, security and integrity. We now have offices in London, Paris, Geneva and Doha and work closely with key bodies such as UNESCO, UNODC, OECD and the Council of Europe, as well as leading researchers from Sorbonne University and Harvard University.

In addition to the ICSS-UNODC meeting, we will work closely together

In the coming months, support the fight against settlement/retaliation in all sports competitions and help sports organizations and governments enact stricter legislation to combat the growing impact of organized crime in sport.

We want to believe that cooperation with Interpol will make everything easier, but how real is the cooperation of governments around the world against settlements?

The reality is that many governments think that settlement is a game, but settlement is an international crime that overlaps with money laundering, tax evasion and other crimes that game cannot tackle, especially cross-border.


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