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Olympics Compliance Task Force

Olympics Compliance Task Force

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  • Meet the Team
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  • A Governance Legacy
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Our Blog Posts


Our Blog Posts

 

  • At the Olympics, It’s a High Bar for Host City Compliance Officers
  • Will FIFA Now Follow the IOC’s Lead?
  • The View from Pyeongchang: On Windmills and Anti-Corruption
  • South Korea: An Anti-Corruption Tiger
  • The Olympic Spotlight Shines on South Korea
  • Olympic Anti-Corruption Measures, in Three Dimensions
  • New Investigations Announced in Mega-Sport Corruption
  • Larry Nassar and the Anti-Corruption Olympics
  • Brazilian Judiciary Prevents a Setback
  • The South Korean Revolution Continues
  • The Olympic Anti-Corruption Era Begins
  • Brazil’s Anti-Corruption Revolution Continues
  • Why Doping Scandals are Good for the Olympics
  • Why Olympism and Anti-Corruption are Kindred Movements
  • Is Brazil’s Anti-Corruption Movement in Jeopardy?

A Collaboration with Compliance 2024

Compliance 2024 is a working group of French compliance professionals (in-house and outside counsels and service providers) who will join forces and perspectives to offer detailed framework for the components and the monitoring of the Paris 2024 Compliance program.  Created by France’s leading compliance association, Le Cercle de la Compliance, the Compliance 2024 initiative is managed by Cecilia Fellouse-Guenkel, a French compliance professional and Secretary General of Le Cercle.

Compliance 2024 asked Prof. Andy Spalding to convene the Olympics Compliance Task Force.  Together, the Task Force and Compliance 2024 will help turn international anti-corruption and human rights laws and best practices into a practical reality.

Olympic Anticorruption Research Archive

Brazil and the Rio 2016 Games

South Korea and the PyeongChang 2018 Games

Questions?

Contact Professor Andy Spalding: aspaldin@richmond.edu.

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