Dr Argyro Elisavet Manoli, of the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, is once again joined by co-hosts Martin Foster (Applied Sport Management Lead) and producer Siddhanth D’Souza to discuss how governments and national governing bodies (NGBS) are responding to this problem.
In this episode, Dr Manoli also draws on her recent research, which investigated reported cases of corruption across 11 sample countries from 2010 to 2018. The findings recommended the following, which have since been implemented across several sports:
- Information sharing and transparency in the manifestations of corruption
- The introduction and following of a more systematic monitoring system of corruption that is to be shared among different bodies in each nation and internationally
- An evaluation of the impact and effectiveness of the existing responses to corruption in order to access what works and what does not, and therefore improve future actions to fight corruption
- Sharing information on good practices that have proven effective, in order to replicate them among different sports and member states
- Paying closer attention to less documented types of corruption
During the episode it is also discussed how NGBS are now working both individually and in collaboration, with some organisations showing innovation in tackling the issue.
“European Athletics have been doing a lot of work on educating other athletes and they're using their own professional athletes to do that. So, rather than a faceless mechanism, it’s the actual idols which are training future athletes saying, “don’t do that”. That has a different power than any other message or any other study,” explains Dr Manoli.
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