IBIA, the International Betting Integrity Association (formerly known as ESSA) is the leading global voice on integrity for the licensed betting industry. It maintains a policy of transparency and publishes quarterly integrity reports analyzing activity reported on our platform.
Click here to download the IBIA Integrity Report
Click here to download
Click here to download
Click here to download
Click here to download
Data collection on players, staff members and referee - Season 2017-2018
Click here to open the website
Click here to download (document in Portuguese)
Click here to download (document in Portuguese)
Click here to download
Click here to download (document in Slovenian)
Click here to download (document in Spanish)
The Global Corruption Report (GCR) on sport is the most comprehensive analysis of sports corruption to date. It consists of more than 60 contributions from leading experts in the fields of corruption and sport, from sports organisations, governments, multilateral institutions, sponsors, athletes, supporters, academia and the wider anti-corruption movement.
This GCR provides essential analysis for understanding the corruption risks in sport, focusing on sports governance, the business of sport, the planning of major events and match-fixing. It highlights the significant work that has already been done and presents new approaches to strengthen integrity in Sports. In addition to measuring transparency and accountability, the GCR gives priority to participation, from sponsors to athletes to supporters - an essential to restoring trust in sport.
Click here to download
Why sport is losing the war to match-fixers
Declan Hill, investigative journalist
The role of the betting industry
Ben Van Rompuy, ASSER Institute
Cricket in Bangladesh: challenges of governance and match-fixing
Ifthekar Zaman, Rumana Sharmin and Mohammad Nure Alam, Transparency International Bangladesh
Why are countries taking so long to act on match-fixing? (online feature)
Kevin Carpenter, sports business and legal consultant
The gap between sports institutions and the public will: responses to match-fixing in Lithuania
Rugile Trumpyte, Transparency International Lithuania
Australia's 'National Policy on Match-Fixing in Sport'
Jane Ellis, Transparency International Australia
Match-fixing: the role of prevention
Ulrike Spitz, Transparency International Germany
New media approaches to tackling match-fixing in Finnish football
Annukka Timonen, Transparency International Finland
Prevention and education in match-fixing: the European experience
Deborah Unger, Transparency International
The Austrian approach: How to combat match-fixing and promote integrity in sport
Severin Moritzer, Play Fair Code
The official football match-fixing prevention discourse as a cognitive limitation (the cases of Iberian countries)
Marcelo Moriconi, ISCTE-IUL / CIES-IUL Lisboa, Portugal
AMATT is not legally responsible for the contents of the sites we link to

The European Commission support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents which reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Management Creare e Comunicare | Coding Digitest.net