By Paul Nicholson
February 19 – If sport, and football in particular, wants to get rid of the increased presence of organised crime both within their ranks and profiting from their activity, then sport must allocate some of its revenue to tackle criminals head-on.
The World Congress on Global Leadership and Anti-Corruption in Sport, organised by the Sports Integrity Global Alliance (SIGA), ended yesterday with a call to action for more funding to tackle organised crime at the highest levels,
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