What does the future of integrated approaches to sports integrity look like?

LawInSport recently held their Global Summit on 9th& 10th October 2023 in London discussing a variety of issues across sport in the world.
This article is a part of a series of articles where the author recaps the discussion at the Global Summit. It examines the discourse in the first panel titled ‘Integrity: What does the future of integrated approaches to sports integrity look like?’
To view a recording of the panel session, please click here.
The panel:
Part 1 – Regulatory Developments
- Norbert Rubicsek - Director at CSCF – Sport Integrity Group | Former Head of a Law Enforcement Mission at Europol
- Samuel Cuthbert - Barrister, Outer Temple Chambers
- Kevin Carpenter – Head of Integrity, International Table Tennis Federation
Part 2 – In processes and in practice
- Phil Suddick – Head of Sport, Clue Software
- Emma Drake – Legal Director, Bird & Bird
- Charli Curran – Senior Director – Risk, Forensics & Compliance, Ankura
- Karen Moorhouse – CEO, International Tennis Integrity Agency
An outline
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Written by
Charlie Kendrick
Charlie is a Paralegal in the Regulatory Legal team at The Football Association. Prior to this, he read Law at the University of Durham, graduating in 2019 with a 2:1, and completed the Legal Practice Course at the University of Law