Sports Integrity (Betting And Financial Corruption) – The Year In Review 2020/21

Welcome to the Sports Integrity (Betting and Financial Corruption) chapter of the Sports Law Yearbook 2020/2021.
The aim of this Chapter is to identify and review some of the notable cases and events in 2020/2021 and to discuss what trends might be drawn from them.
And what a year it has been, the tail end comment on ‘Corona’ in last year’s review perhaps understated the impact that the worldwide Covid crisis has had on the world of sport[1]. It has consequentially been a terrible year for ticket touts and pitch-siders and even the Mafia is reported to be taking a hit to its revenues with the loss of illegal gambling opportunities on sport[2] – you can’t furlough a capo - but the work of those engaged in sports anti-corruption units around the world has not stopped because of it.
So, this Chapter proposes a round up of the efforts of tackling corruption from around the world under these headings:
- Two Key Themes
- Corruption cases and fights against it:
- Disciplinary and state police activity in tennis, Esports and around the world;
- Cases without criminal element;
- Organised crime in sports during a pandemic – ghost events;
- Match fixing and football betting cases;
- Governance corruption;
- The need for sport corruption legislation.
- Conclusions
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- Tags: Anti-Corruption | Betting | Integrity | Match-fixing
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Written by
Louis Weston
Barrister, Outer Temple Chambers
Louis is a Barrister practising from chambers at Outer Temple. He is expert in corruption and misfeasance in sport.