Sports Integrity and Justice: Tackling Match-Fixing and Doping Issues in Indonesia’s Competitive Sports
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https://doi.org/10.65815/y49r4591Keywords:
Sports integrity, match-fixing, doping, ethics, regulation, IndonesiaAbstract
Match-fixing and doping are critical issues that undermine the integrity of competitive sports and threaten the principle of fairness in athletic competitions. This paper examines the prevalence of match-fixing and doping in Indonesia’s sports landscape, investigating the legal, ethical, and social dimensions of these problems. Through case studies and interviews with athletes, coaches, and sports officials, the paper explores the root causes of these issues, including corruption, lack of accountability, and inadequate regulatory mechanisms. The study analyzes existing policies aimed at combating these practices and evaluates their effectiveness. It concludes with a set of recommendations for strengthening anti-doping and anti-fixing laws, increasing transparency, and fostering a culture of integrity in Indonesian sports.
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