Making the announcement at the FIFA-Interpol national workshop here today, CBI Director Ranjit Sinha highlighted lack of a legal framework as the main hurdle in probing cases related to sports fraud.
"We, in CBI, have taken due notice of growing menace of corruption in sports in general and challenges in football and other sports in particular...Very soon we shall set up a sports fraud investigation unit in the CBI under special crime branches," Sinha said in his keynote address.
"It shall coordinate with other law enforcement agencies of the world and act as a nodal agency to coordinate with states' police forces. It shall be our endeavour to liase and coordinate with sports federations to build capabilities to tackle match fixing and corrupt practices," he said.
When questioned how the unit plans to work when there is no legal framework for probing corruption in sports, CBI officials said a law to tackle corruption in sports is in the final stages of drafting by the Sports Ministry.
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