Presidency
Finland
Period: July–December 2019
EU Council: 21 November 2019
Minister responsible: Hanna KOSONEN, Minister for Science and Culture
Sport Working Party Chair: Heidi SULANDER
The Council conclusions focus on strengthening integrity and preventing corruption in sport, recognising that corruption — including match-fixing, bribery, money laundering and abuse of power — undermines fairness, public trust and the educational and social value of sport. With the increasing commercialisation of sport and the complexity of financial transactions, corruption has become a significant cross-border challenge requiring coordinated action.
Member States are encouraged to reinforce national legislation, enhance cooperation among law enforcement, judicial and sport bodies, and improve transparency and accountability in sport governance. They are also invited to ensure that public funding to sport organisations is linked to good governance and anti-corruption standards.
The European Commission and Member States are urged to strengthen data collection, research and information exchange, while sports organisations should adopt codes of ethics, internal controls and effective disciplinary procedures. The overall goal is to uphold sport’s integrity and public confidence.