March 24 – The Sport Integrity Global Alliance (SIGA) is hosting two days of meetings and debates around its General Assembly in Lisbon, Portugal, on April 13-14.
The programme will bring together SIGA’s global membership, partners and leading stakeholders for the inaugural SIGA EUROPE Cycle of Debates – ‘The Future of Sport in Europe’.
April 13 the programme will hold a SIGA Members Club – Workshop (15:00–18:00), hosted by Liga Portugal, in Lisbon. The session will focus on “benchmarking, peer exchange and collaborative dialogue on priority integrity challenges facing the global sport ecosystem,” said SIGA.
This will be followed by a SIGA Members Club Dinner Debate and networking opportunities.
April 14 will see SIGA hold its Annual General Assembly at the Palácio Sotto Mayor, headquarters of PwC Portugal in the morning. This will include the approval of SIGA’s Global Strategy for the 2026–2030 cycle.
In addition, the Assembly will review and vote on two new SIGA Universal Standards: one on Social and Environmental Sustainability in Sport, and another on Artificial Intelligence and Sport Integrity.
The afternoon will see a high-level forum led by senior representatives from sport, government, business, media and civil society.
Debates will focus on a series of topics, including:
- Shaping European Sport’s Next Era: Governance, Integrity and Responsibility.
- Countering Criminal Infiltration in a Fragmented and Unstable World: Multilateral Cooperation and the Future of Sport;
- Technology and the Future of Sport Integrity: Managing Risks, Governance and Innovation; and
- Beyond the Logo: How Global Brands Can Advance Sport Integrity.
The events are open to non-SIGA members. Further details on the agenda and speakers will be announced in due course. Click to register your interest.
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