G20 adopts SIGA standards for integrity and anti-corruption in sports


Italy, which now is Chairing the G20 at its current session, has unanimously approved a draft decision regarding the group’s adoption of the principles and mechanisms for combating corruption in sport developed by the Sport Integrity Global Alliance (SIGA).
Italy took over the presidency of the G20 officially from Saudi Arabia in April. The SIGA joined the G20 as a member of the B20, a group of global business leaders emanating from the G20.
SIGA’s efforts during the past months resulted in the inclusion of the G20 summit for the first time in the group’s history, an item on its agenda that includes fighting corruption in sports.


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