Sports integrity commissioner deems majority of complaints inadmissible in 1st annual report

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The newly created Office of the Sport Integrity Commission (OSIC) has deemed a majority of complaints it received since it opened last year as inadmissible.

In its first annual report, OSIC said it received 193 complaints since it first began receiving them in June 2022.

But only 66 of those complaints were judged to be admissible, while another nine were still awaiting a determination.

The remaining 118 complaints, more than 60 per cent, were turned away.

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“We observed a broad range of participants concerned by alleged prohibited behaviours reported in year one,” Sarah-Eve Pelletier, the sport integrity commissioner, said in a statement. “This speaks strongly to

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