Thursday 08 April 2021, 17:00

CONMEBOL member associations take part in FIFA Global Integrity Programme

Following the successful launch of the Global Integrity Programme implemented in collaboration with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), FIFA has today started the second series of virtual workshops that will see integrity officers and anti-corruption experts from CONMEBOL’s ten member associations gathering during the course of three modules.

The CONMEBOL sessions are scheduled for 8 April, 21/22 April and 4/5 May, and they follow on from the initial edition of the programme with the AFC’s member associations that took place in March 2021.

In line with FIFA’s overall vision of making football truly global, as well as its ongoing commitment to protecting and promoting the integrity of the game, the FIFA Global Integrity Programme is designed to improve education and build integrity capacity within all 211 member associations by sharing advanced know-how and resources with integrity officers. The programme also reflects the UNODC’s objective of supporting governments and sports organisations in their efforts to safeguard sport from corruption and crime.

Following the CONMEBOL sessions, the programme is due to resume in August 2021 with the participation of Concacaf’s member associations.

As part of its ongoing integrity initiatives, FIFA signed a memorandum of understanding with the UNODC in September 2020 to step up their joint cooperation to address the threats posed by crime to sport.

For more information on the UNODC’s work on safeguarding sport from corruption and crime, please click HERE. For more information on the FIFA Global Integrity Programme and FIFA Integrity, please visit legal.fifa.com.