Monday
February, 23

“World Athletics Reports €1.5M Loss in Theft Scandal”

Featured in:

World Athletics has reported a loss of over 1.5 million euros ($1.7 million US) due to what they describe as “systematic theft” involving individuals within the organization. Following an audit that uncovered suspicious activities spanning multiple years, World Athletics has taken action by providing detailed information on the case to relevant legal authorities for further investigation. The governing body, headquartered in Monaco, has terminated the contracts of one employee and a consultant, while another employee had previously departed.

Although the individuals suspected of the theft were not named, World Athletics has disclosed that authorities in Britain and Monaco have been informed of the situation. World Athletics President, Sebastian Coe, has expressed the organization’s commitment to utilizing legal measures to recover the embezzled funds.

Coe emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability, stating, “We have established a solid reputation for ethical governance and standing up for what is right, even in challenging circumstances. While uncomfortable, it is imperative that we take the necessary steps to address this issue.” The amount reportedly misappropriated by World Athletics surpasses half of the prize money awarded to gold medalists at the previous year’s Paris Olympics, which totaled $2.4 million. World Athletics disclosed a total revenue of $99.4 million for 2024, citing a boost from Olympic-related earnings.

Latest articles

Related articles

“Canada’s Professional Women’s Sports Market Value Soars”

A recent study has quantified the economic impact of the surge in professional women's sports in Canada,...

“Creator Network Empowers Young Storytellers for CBC”

CBC Saskatchewan's Creator Network provides a platform for young digital storytellers from diverse backgrounds to create original...

“Justice Department Defends Partial Release of Epstein Files”

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche defended the decision made by the U.S. Justice Department to release only...

“Trial Delayed: Accused Indian Gov’t Plotter in NY”

The trial of an individual accused of orchestrating planned assassinations for the Indian government in New York...

“Rugby Canada Surpasses Fundraising Goal for World Cup Ambitions”

Rugby Canada has announced the success of its fundraising initiative, "Mission: Win Rugby World Cup 2025," surpassing...

“Concerns Mount Over Feasibility of Lead Pipe Replacements”

Kevin Duke expressed doubts about the feasibility of replacing lead pipes in his Thunder Bay home. The...