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Switzerland: Swiss set to get tough over sports corruptionSwissinfo.ch
Host to 65 international sports federations including football’s governing body Fifa, Switzerland is under pressure to hold organisations more to account. Tough new law changes before parliament could make the Swiss a forerunner in the fight against sports corruption, say observers.
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