Session 4 5l1g17

Protecting Racing’s Integrity 1c2e4z

February 20, 2020

This session will commence by bringing together legal and integrity leaders from racing and other major sports to examine the key threats to clean racing and sport. It will consider trends in cheating within sports – from motivation to method – and look at cutting-edge approaches to intelligence, investigations, and integrity programmes, to identify and deal with those who seek to cross the line. 5z5o5m

Having explored these matters, the focus of the session will move to a special presentation on the breaking of integrity-related stories, from the perspectives of a leading news-breaking journalist, and an experienced racing regulator.

Speakers 6n6r3r

Mr
Ray Murrihy
Integrity Consultant

Integrity Consultant

Dr
Jack Anderson
Professor of Law, University of Melbourne

Special Counsel – Integrity Regulation, Racing Victoria

Mr
Brett Clothier
Head of Athletics Integrity Unit

Head of Athletics Integrity Unit

Mrs
Annamarie Phelps CBE
Chair, British Horseracing Authority, Vice-Chair, British Olympic Association

Chair, British Horseracing Authority, Vice-Chair, British Olympic Association

Mr
Leo Schlink
Sports Reporter, The Herald Sun

Sports Reporter, The Herald Sun

Speakers 6n6r3r

Ray Murrihy 272n13

Integrity Consultant

Prof. Jack Anderson 4e1i4m

Director of Sports Law, University of Melbourne

Brett Clothier 1n254o

Head of Athletics Integrity Unit

Annamarie Phelps CBE 18454w

Chair, British Horseracing Authority, Vice-Chair, British Olympic Association

Leo Schlink 6dq14

Sports Reporter, The Herald Sun

Presentation by Mr Ray Murrihy 4e1g

The Psychology of Cheating at Sport 2n4jh

Jack Anderson
Dr
Jack Anderson

Special Counsel – Integrity Regulation, Racing Victoria

Professor of Law, University of Melbourne