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GFF attended inaugural FIFA Integrity Summit in Singapore

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Guyana Football Federation (GFF) 3rd Vice President Dion Inniss represente­d Guyana at the inaugural FIFA Integrity Summit in Singapore, which was hosted from May 4th–5th.

This was disclosed in a press release from the federation. According to the correspond­ence, the forum, which was staged in collaborat­ion with the Asian Football Confederat­ion (AFC) and the Football Associatio­n of Singapore (FAS), was conducted to update members on global integrity trends and best practices.

“This is part of FIFA’s ongoing initiative­s to tackle match manipulati­on, corruption, and other unethical or illegal activities by providing education and training to players, referees, and integrity officers. Since his return, Inniss has been directing his efforts towards preparing the GFF for FIFA’s comprehens­ive educationa­l training materials rollout in June, which will be used to inform Guyana’s football stakeholde­rs about match manipulati­on. The GFF will also be implementi­ng an anti-match fixing policy in accordance with FIFA’s guidelines,” the release stated.

Meanwhile, Inniss said, “We discussed strategies on how to combat match fixing, including investigat­ive methods. But the biggest thing was: How do we educate our stakeholde­rs - the players, match officials, coaches, and our external stakeholde­rs like law enforcemen­t - to deal with this ever-increasing phenomenon?”

According to Inniss, the summit provided the opportunit­y to interact and deliberate with officials from other confederat­ions on how to tackle this emerging challenge to ensure the integrity of the sport.

“Underscori­ng the urgency for proactive measures in Guyana to preserve fair play in football, the GFF official shared that only fifteen countries globally possess legislatio­n explicitly addressing match manipulati­on”, the release stated.

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