Budget 2019–20: Implementing Sport 2030 – safeguarding the integrity of Australian sport

This Budget fact sheet outlines how the Government is introducing vital reforms to help safeguard the integrity of Australian sport and combat present, emerging and future threats from doping, match-fixing, illegal betting, organised crime, and corruption.

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Implementing Sport 2030 – safeguarding the integrity of Australian sport

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The Government is introducing vital reforms to help safeguard the integrity of Australian sport and combat present, emerging and future threats from doping, match-fixing, illegal betting, organised crime, and corruption.

A new single National Sports Integrity Commission will be established, bringing together the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority, the National Integrity of Sports Unit and the national sports integrity functions of Sport Australia. A new National Sports Tribunal will be trialled, which will hear anti-doping violations and other allegations and resolve disputes consistently, cost-effectively and transparently.

Anti-doping and criminal intelligence capabilities will be ramped up to protect sport from doping and sport betting-related corruption. Commonwealth, state and territory law enforcement agencies will be better coordinated.

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