By Andrew Warshaw
March 28 – When Mohammed Hanzab set up the International Centre for Sport Security back in 2010 with the vision of safeguarding global sport from corruptive practises, there were plenty of cynics who took the view it was simply a self-serving vanity project.
But more than a decade on, stakeholders are queuing up to partner with the Qatar-based not-for-profit organisation.
The latest of these is the Brazilian FA which last week signed a landmark co-operation deal to protect Brazilian football –
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