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08.30-09.30 |
Registration |
09.30-10.15 |
1. Opening of the conference Session objective :Opening of the conference and presentation of its aims . Speakers: Maria Assunta Accili Sabbatini, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Mission of Italy to the United Nations in Vienna Ricardo Neiva Tavares, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative of the Federative Republic of Brazil to the United Nations in Vienna Zhongjun Shi, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of China to the United Nations in Vienna Rene Pall, Ambassador of India to Austria and Permanent Representative of India to the international organizations in Vienna, Tebogo Seokolo, Ambassador of the Republic of South Africa, Permanent Representative of the Republic of South Africa to the United Nations and other international organizations in Vienna |
10.15-11.00 |
2. Resolution 7/8: Corruption in sport Session objective :Providing context for the conference, with a focus on resolution 7/8 on corruption in sport, and facilitating consideration of the challenges related to corruption in sport. https://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/safeguardingsport/international-legal-framework.html Speakers: Natalia Parshikova, Secretary of State, Deputy Minister of Sport, Russian Federation |
11.00-12.30 |
3. What is match-fixing? Session objective: Providing examples of match-fixing from different perspectives and sharing experiences. Speakers: |
12.30-14.00 |
Lunch |
14.00-15.30 |
4. How to address match-fixing? Session objective :A panel discussiononthe phenomenon of match-fixing. Moderator: Ronan O'Laoire, Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Officer, UNODC Panel members: Natalia Parshikova, Secretary of State, Deputy Minister of Sport, Russian Federation Paolo Bertaccini, Adviser to the Government of Italy's Office for Sport Andreas Krannich, Managing Director Integrity Services, Sportradar Rodrigo Arias, Group Leader Integrity, Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) |
15.30-15.45 |
Coffee break |
15.45-16.50 |
5. Public procurement and sports events Session objective : Covering specific challenges related to overcoming corruption in procurement associated with the organization of sporting events . Speakers: |
16.50-17.00 |
6. Closing of day 1 Session objective :Closing of day 1 and providing an opportunity to address any administrative and logistical issues. |
Day 2: Wednesday, 6 June 2018 |
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09.30-09.35 |
7. Opening of day 2 Session objective :Reviewing the previous day's activity and providing an overview of the forthcoming sessions . |
09.35-10.45 |
8. Future challenges for sport Session objective :Presenting corruption trends and convergences with other crime types that involve sport, with a focus on cybercrime and trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants. Speakers: |
10.45-11.00 |
Coffee break |
11.00-12.30 |
9. Corruption in sport: detecting and sanctioning Session objective : Highlighting key issues for investigators and policy officials to consider in the context of the organization of sporting events. Speakers: Alex Marshall, General Manager, Anti-Corruption Unit, International Cricket Council Guy Goudesone, Deputy Head, Anti Corruption Unit, National Coordinator Sports Corruption |
12.30-14.00 |
Lunch |
14.00-15.15 |
10. How to enhance cooperation between relevant stakeholders? Session objective: A panel discussion on key issues and recent initiatives related to improving cooperation between relevant stakeholders. http://www.oecd.org/corruption/Multi-stakeholder-sports-integrity-taskforces-established.htm Moderator: Candice Welsch, Chief, Implementation Support Section, Corruption and Economic Crime Branch, UNODC Speakers: Nicola Bonucci, Director for Legal Affairs, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Pâquerette Girard Zappelli, Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer, International Olympic Committee Stanislas Frossard, Head of Sport Division, Council of Europe |
15.15-15.30. |
Coffee break |
15.30-16.30 |
11. Good governance in sport Session objective :A panel session on key issues relating to and opportunities for enhancing good governance in sport. Moderator: Tim Steele, Senior Advisor, Implementation Support Section, Corruption and Economic Crime Branch, UNODC Speakers: Matthew Graham, Head of Legal and Players Affairs, World Players Association Alex Phillips, Head of Governance and Compliance, UEFA Hitesh Patel, Head of International Sport, Major Sports Events and Sports Integrity, Department for Culture, Media and Sport, United Kingdom Emmanuel Farhat, Magistrat, Charge de mission à l'action internationale, Agence française anti-corruption. |
16.30- 17.00 |
12. Way forward and closing. Session objective : Session to discuss next steps and closing of the conference. Speakers: Dimitri Vlassis, Chief, Corruption and Economic Crime Branch, UNODC |