Fighting corruption in sport: key elements of match manipulation

This is an extract from “Fixing It – Tackling Match Manipulation” produced by The Sports Law & Policy Centre, Bengaluru (India). The full version of the report is available to access here. This extract breaks down and examines the four key element of match manipulation, namely:
- Motivation
- Intent
- Knowledge
- Action
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- Tags: Cricket | FIFA | Football | ICC | India | Integrity | Macolin Convention | Match Fixing
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Written by
Abhinav Shrivastava
Counsel, LawNK
Abhinav Shrivastava is Counsel at LawNK, a Bangalore based boutique law practice specialising in sports, media, technology and intellectual property laws. He heads the Privacy and Data Protection practice at LawNK, and is a graduate of Kings’ College London and NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad.
Shashank Atreya
Shashank Atreya is a resident fellow at the Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy. He graduated from Christ University with a Law and Business Administration degree in 2017 and has been working with Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy, Karnataka since its founding. His interest areas lie in urban governance, urban transport and improving quality of living in Indian cities. Outside of law and policy, he is a former National Ranked Tennis Player and a certified ‘foundation coach’ by All India Tennis Association.