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  • 'Charities should be held to the same human rights standards as business'

    John Morrison, (Feb 16, 2018)

    John Morrison, head of the Institute for Human Rights and Business, says the Oxfam crisis shows we should say 'no' to cuts in aid, but yes to greater accountability by charities

  • Showing corruption the red card

    Mike Scott, (Jun 23, 2016)

    With the publication of John Ruggie’s report on human rights at Fifa, football has sprinted forward. Now other sports must up their games

  • A new era for governance in Latin America

    Andrea Bonime-Blanc, (Sep 11, 2015)

    High-profile recent scandals affecting Latin America reflect a changing landscape for accountability in the region

  • Sports Briefing Part 3: Sports Corruption – Distinctly off-pitch

    Andrea Spencer-Cooke, (Aug 15, 2014)

    When it comes to tackling corruption in sport, the real action starts behind the lines

  • Analysis: FIFA – Guilt by (football) association?

    Ian Welsh, (Jul 17, 2014)

    Corporations that sponsor Fifa are right to fear the reputational risks of being linked to football’s world governing body, which has become sullied by scandal

  • World football – Foul play

    Stephen Gardner, (Aug 27, 2013)

    Critics say reforms at football’s international governing body don’t go far enough, after years of scandal and shadowy dealings

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