Kuwait Elects New Olympic Committee Board; Hopes for Reinstatement Grow
The Kuwait Olympic Committee, is touting the results of its new elections as a step forward for the Middle Eastern…
JPN Olympic Committee Leader Stepping Down Amidst Bribery Scandal
The corruption charges related to Tokyo’s winning 2020 Olympic bid have led Japanese Olympic Committee leader Tsunekazu Takeda’s announcement he will be stepping down from his post at the JOC as well as from his role as member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
Japanese Olympic Committee President Possibly Facing Corruption Charge
Despite reports in leading French media outlets, Japanese Olympic Committee President Tsunekazu Takeda has denied being indicted in France on corruption charges related to Tokyo’s winning 2020 Olympic bid.
Korean Swimming Fed Investigation Leads To 14 Total Arrests
In the continuing story of alleged corruption within the Korean Swimming Federation (KSF), a total of 10 KSF Board members and 4 businessmen have been indicted on corruption charges since the ordeal began.
Indictments Handed Down In Korean Swimming Fed Alleged Bribery Case
In the continuing story of alleged corruption within the Korean Swimming Federation (KSF), indictments have now been levied by the Seoul Central District Prosecutors Office.
Nine FIFA (Soccer) Officials Indicted by U.S. Government, Putting Governing Bodies on Notice
Could the United States’ government’s arrests of nine high ranking soccer officials be a sign of increased oversight over all sport governing bodies?