International Olympic Council, Interpol Cooperate to Fight Match-Fixing
The two bodies signed a memorandum of understanding in January. Bach called on all governments, police authorities and betting regulators to join the effort.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 10, 2014 12:04 pm IST
Olympic officials are increasing their collaboration with Interpol to combat match-fixing and illegal betting. International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach met on Tuesday with Ronald Noble, secretary general of the international police agency.
The IOC says the talks focused on "the risks related to the manipulation of competitions, intelligence gathering, the conducting of investigations and prosecution procedures." (Also read: After 92 years, rugby returns to Olympic programme)
The IOC says Interpol's expertise in investigations and intelligence is "critical."
The two bodies signed a memorandum of understanding in January. Bach called on all governments, police authorities and betting regulators to join the effort.
The IOC recently set up the "Integrity Betting Intelligence System" to monitor any suspicious betting patterns during the Olympics or other sports events.