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I don't even know how I stumbled across this. I have 8+ tabs open at a time and follow links.
There's a few threads re: Verbruggen, but am starting this in a similar vein to the Kerrison thread. It's Hein-specific / subject agnostic.
I found a bomb shell. The author is Martin Hardie (Australian lecturer at Deakin University).
http://translate.google.com/transla.../2011/10/07/actualidad/1317972122_850215.html
Blatter - probably Sepp Blatter of FIFA. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepp_Blatter
So many paragraphs I apologise for C&P so much of the article but it was too intense to leave out of the discussion.
There's a few threads re: Verbruggen, but am starting this in a similar vein to the Kerrison thread. It's Hein-specific / subject agnostic.
I found a bomb shell. The author is Martin Hardie (Australian lecturer at Deakin University).
http://translate.google.com/transla.../2011/10/07/actualidad/1317972122_850215.html
Verbruggen SA: Dracula in charge of a blood bank
The last day of the Play the Game conference in Cologne, Germany, focused on the issue of governance (political concept that refers to what might be called rules of good governance), honesty and transparency in sport.
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Ingrid Beutler, apparently an intelligent, honest, determined, directed Honesty Unit of Sport Accord, an international organization formed by the international federations Olympic and non-Olympic. Beutler's task is therefore to end corruption in sport and bring good governance and honesty in the administration of sport. He began his talk by recalling that could not say anything he wanted because of the sensitivity of his position. Remained high guard with a refined language UN diplomat and the determination of a veteran lawyer. It seems to take his task with ingenuity. Know where he is. What we have in hand. Your first objective is match-fixing and illegal betting before facing tougher and complicated matters.
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Beutler['s] chief and president of Sport Accord is DON Hein Verbruggen, the godfather of international cycling and, besides president of the International Cycling Union (UCI) and former member of the IOC, the pattern of many.
To describe the situation, Beutler said good governance in sport "is a mess". "There is much work ahead," he said. "Sports do not understand what good governance is." And to say it's like describing your own pattern, Verbruggen, Verbruggen the same that, many say, has his finger in many pies financial and business ties, at least, represent a serious conflict of interest. Verbruggen himself is involved in an ongoing investigation of Lance Armstrong United States, for allegedly accepting checks from Texas to plug a doping case. Verbruggen himself now, in his new avatar, leads the charge against corruption in sport.
Dracula in charge of a blood bank, the fox in charge of the henhouse. The new world order of good governance in sport offered courtesy of Verbruggen. The only issue could be more surreal if Blatter had that job. Irony, irony, Conrad could have said.
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During the last session of Play the Game panel was asked how much faith you could take to clean up the sport governance organization led by Verbruggen sports federations. The answer was silence, broken only by Richard Pound. "I think the silence of the panel means that we share your confidence," he said.
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Pound may have hit the nail on the head when he said, one day: "I have suffered censorship by IOC simply unfavorable judgments about Lance Armstrong, which obviously is a far more serious crime than corruption in sport".
Blatter - probably Sepp Blatter of FIFA. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepp_Blatter
So many paragraphs I apologise for C&P so much of the article but it was too intense to leave out of the discussion.