New Zealand sports "leading the world" in corruption fight

A visiting global expert on corruption in sport has described New Zealand's approach to match-fixing as world-leading. Interpol's Integrity in Sport, Capacity Building and Training programme manager Julie Norris has been meeting with authorities and sports bodies in New Zealand and praised their response to the threat. "Based on what I've seen and what I've learnt this week I'd say New Zealand is leading the world," she said.

Read the story by Michael Field in stuff.co.nz.

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