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Transparency International founder to head Qatar's ICSS

Transparency International founder to head Qatar's ICSS

June 02, 2016 | 05:09 PM
Hershman said all sports had a duty to convince the public that their games were clean because of recent corruption, match-fixing and doping scandals.
Transparency International co-founder Michael Hershman was Thursday unveiled as CEO of the Qatar-based International Centre for Sport Security, and warned sport risked losing its fan base due to recent scandals.

Hershman said all sports had a duty to convince the public that their games were clean because of recent corruption, match-fixing and doping scandals."Sport is probably facing the greatest crisis it has ever faced, it's an issue of integrity and accountability," Hershman told reporters at a Doha press conference."The greatest threat to sport is losing its fan base."Hershman, 70, has had a long and varied career.As well as Transparency International, he previously served on a FIFA reform committee, which paved the way for the controversial Garcia report examining allegations of corruption. The report has never been fully published.Outside sport, Hershman was a special agent with US military intelligence and served an investigator for the Senate Watergate Committee.

June 02, 2016 | 05:09 PM