

IOC President Thomas Bach highlights the need for a continued collaborative effort to keep sport clean at the International Forum for Sports Integrity
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STORY SCRIPT: International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach today (9
Nov) hosted the fourth edition of the International Forum for Sports Integrity (IFSI) which
was joined virtually by 520 participants and highlighted the collaborative efforts being made
to protect the credibility and integrity of sport.
The Forum took place on the same day that the IOC and the United Nations Office on
Drugs and Crime (UNODC) signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to further
strengthen the ties between the organisations. The aim is to fight corruption and crime in
sport, with a particular focus on preventing youth crime, violence and drug use through
sport.
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Thomas Bach, IOC President and Ghada Waly, UNODC Executive Director holding signed Memorandum...
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Ghada Waly, UNODC Executive Director
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Wide view of International Forum for Sports Integrity held at Olympic House, Lausanne, Switzerland
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International Forum for Sports Integrity event taking place
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Thomas Bach, IOC President and Ghada Waly, UNODC Executive Director
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© Copyright International Olympic Committee 2021. This content is the exclusive property of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). IOC-VNRs are for bona fide news reporting purposes only and all rights required for their production have been cleared. Terms and Conditions of the IOC Newsroom and Olympics.com apply.
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