With match-fixing threat growing, Brazil’s CBF adopts reform agenda and brings in SIGA for the battle
March 13 – With Brazilian football plagued by accusations of match-fixing and corruption the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has agreed a co-operation with the Sport Integrity Global Alliance (SIGA) who will work with the federation on “a comprehensive and in-depth process of reforms”.
The co-operation will focus immediately on addressing “the urgent challenges faced by Brazilian soccer”. The partnership will be a mix of tackling specific sport integrity issues as well as changing culture within the sport,
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