“Helplines” Instead of “Hotlines”. Perspectives for Whistleblowing Policies Against the Manipulation of Sports Competitions
Pim Verschuuren ()
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Pim Verschuuren: University of Rennes 2
Chapter Chapter 12 in The Palgrave Handbook on the Economics of Manipulation in Sport, 2024, pp 231-244 from Springer
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Abstract Whistleblowing systems are a key element of the compliance framework set up by sport organisations to prevent, detect and sanction the manipulation of sports competitions, as well as other forms of wrongdoing in sport. Also called “reporting mechanisms” (this chapter uses both terms as synonyms), they allow stakeholders to inform relevant organisations about any knowledge, or suspicion, of potential infringements of applicable regulation.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-63581-6_12
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