Strong Statements on Corruption and Anti Doping

2009-09-26

EU Athletes members approved strong statements regarding corruption in sport and the reform of anti doping regulations, both to be priority issues in the coming months. For the text of the statements click "more">>
Statement on corruption in sport The members of the European Elite Athletes Association recognize and commend section C4, clause 44, of the Coubertin Action plan of the White Paper on Sport relating to “corruption, money laundering and other financial crime”. Corruption, for the purposes of this statement, is defined as the misuse of entrusted power for personal gain, which may not necessarily be financial. Corruption and conflicts of interest in sport have a substantial and negative impact on the position of the athlete. Therefore, the EU Athletes member associations call, in general, for more transparency and accountability in sport. Athletes associations are prepared to play a positive role in this effort but recognize that all actors in sport including federations and leagues must tackle this problem through the adoption and implementation of codes of ethics, and the establishment of effective ethics commissions and compliance systems as is the norm in other industries. Statement regarding anti doping regulations Athletes associations across Europe are committed to drug free sport and would support a fair and effective performance-enhancing drug testing regime that recognizes, respects and protects athletes’ legal rights as both employees and European citizens. Aspects of any regime of doping rules that are not sport specific must be negotiated directly with athlete social partner organizations through either a social dialogue or collective bargaining process.  
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