Corruption and problem with money
There are probably a lot of different ways in which the money flow in sport are being influenced, but today I want to highlight three ways that is well known to most of us.
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Cheating to lose - Match Fixing
Cheating to win which is primarily known as doping
Then we have cheating off the field, such as corrupt administrators, kickbacks to win marketing rights / hosting an international event, or just corrupt business dealings.
Doping is very difficult to counter, as the chemists, always tries to stay one step ahead, but there is still ways in which we can use blockchain technology to counter this threat. Remember blockchain are transparent, trustless and immutable. We can always track every doping test on the blockchain. We do not have to divulge the personal information of which athlete were tested, but we can always just keep the data on the chain.
The other two, match fixing and corrupt administrators, normally emerge from poor management and also from these transactions happening behind closed doors.
Corruption of the field
In today's sporting and media world, media rights is just massive. And where there is money and people involved, a lock of transparency and accountability is where we start finding problems.
America’s FIFA indictment alleges that some $150m in bribes were paid to secure media rights and votes for hosting the World Cup. A review by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) of the bidding process for the 2002 Winter Olympics found strong evidence that as many as 20 of the committee’s 110 members had received compensation for their votes. The Sochi Olympics last year cost an estimated $51 billion, funded mostly by the Russian government. They enriched dozens of well-connected construction and hospitality firms
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Match Fixing
We all know that the sports betting industry is massive and a lot of these bets happens illegally. Legitimate gambling is growing at a humongous pace globally and when it comes to illegal betting, this is when we have a huge problem as some of these moneys flow into the players pockets.
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