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    Home»News»Government Cracks Down on Sports Corruption with New Norms

    Government Cracks Down on Sports Corruption with New Norms

    News January 12, 20262 Mins Read
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    Corruption in Indian sports administration faces its toughest challenge yet as the Centre enforces sweeping new rules on all recognized sports organizations. Designed to instill discipline and meritocracy, the regulations mark a decisive shift from the free-for-all era.

    No more dynastic control: the 12-year lifetime cap on office-bearing positions ensures regular turnover. Age limits for key roles further democratize access.

    Elections will be fair and verifiable, conducted through secure electronic voting systems with independent observers. Proxy votes and bloc voting stand banned.

    Federations must professionalize operations with full-time CEOs, separate from elected roles, and grievance redressal mechanisms for athletes and coaches.

    A zero-tolerance policy on financial irregularities includes mandatory disclosures of sponsorship deals and asset declarations by officials. Violations invite criminal probes.

    The Ministry’s new regulatory panel holds teeth to impose fines, suspend officials, or even take over federations temporarily during crises.

    Emphasis on athlete welfare includes safe sport policies against harassment and mandatory medical insurance coverage for national campers.

    These measures respond to scandals in wrestling, boxing, and archery federations that tarnished India’s image. International Olympic Committee compliance was a key driver.

    Stakeholders predict teething troubles but agree the long-term benefits outweigh short-term disruptions. With Paris Olympics approaching, clean governance could unlock hidden sporting talent across the country.

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