INTERPOL: Corruption Investigation into Rugby World Cup 2033

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INTERPOL: Corruption Investigation into Rugby World Cup 2033

INTERPOL has released its bi-weekly "Integrity in Sport" which monitors major developments in corruption in sport around the world.

The European Commission conducts periodic risk assessments to determine the risk of money laundering and terrorist financing in various sectors across the European Union. In Spain, the Senate plenary session approved an amendment to the Gaming Law that strengthens control over sports competition manipulation and betting fraud. Two of Australia's largest bookkeepers may face multimillion-dollar fines and severe regulatory interventions. The International Partnership Against Corruption in Sport held its annual meeting on November 8, 2022. INTERPOL and the International Olympic Committee organized an Integrity in Sports Webinar for stakeholders in Sri Lanka.


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