Agenda - “Combating Corruption and Doping in International Sports”
Welcome to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) forum, where sports transcend boundaries and unite the
world. Established in 1894, the IOC is the guardian of the Olympic Games and the values they represent. Our
mission is to promote Olympism and foster a spirit of friendship, solidarity, and fair play. As the governing
body, we oversee the organization of the Olympic Games and ensure that the principles of excellence, respect,
and inclusion are upheld. Today, we gather to discuss and shape the future of this prestigious institution,
ensuring it continues to inspire and unite people worldwide through the power of sport.
It is responsible for controlling, monitoring and regulating the Olympics and everything related to the
Olympics. From deciding where it should be held to who all are eligible to take part in the event.
It has the power and freedom to chose what they what, and their mandate is to promote Olympics and lead the
Olympics moment, it’s often work include smooth running of the event and promoting Olympism and the other
participants and also some athletes who are rich enough bribe the officials to be giving them an opportunity.
It is very commonly found in this era where ethics does not play a role in selection and participation.
This agenda is also a wake up alarm for the future of the games and how it is conducted. This agenda focuses
on addressing two major threats to the integrity of international sport corruption and doping. Corruption can
occur in areas such as event bidding, athlete selection, and officiating, while doping undermines fair
competition and endangers athletes' health. The International Olympic Committee seeks to strengthen
anti-corruption frameworks, promote transparency, and enhance global cooperation with organizations