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Sport Integrity Global Alliance

🇪🇺 SWITZERLANDRegistered 03/04 staff
Disclosed budget
€100,000 — €199,999
Meetings 12mo
4
Policy files
50
Accredited passes
0

Recent meetings

DateCommissioner / CabinetTopicFile
12 Feb 2026
Giorgio Guazzugli Marini
Head of Unit
Second meeting to follow-up of after introduction meeting in October 2025
12 Feb 2026
Giorgio Guazzugli Marini
Head of Unit
Second meeting to follow-up of after introduction meeting in October 2025SRC
21 Oct 2025
Giorgio Guazzugli Marini
Head of Unit
Sport Integrity Global Alliance (SIGA) introduction to the European Commission
21 Oct 2025
Giorgio Guazzugli Marini
Head of Unit
Sport Integrity Global Alliance (SIGA) introduction to the European CommissionSRC

Mission & Goals

Vision SIGA works towards a vision of sport played and governed under the highest integrity standards, free from any form of unethical, illicit and criminal activity, to safeguard sports values and ensure its positive impact and benefits to all citizens. Mission The mission of SIGA is to provide global leadership, promote good governance and safeguard the integrity of sport through a set of universal standards operated by an independent, neutral and global body.

EU Legislative Interests

Good governance of sport, Sport Integrity, Safeguarding of minors, digital piracy, EU Work Plan for Sport, Education in and through sport, European Week of Sport (official partner) and structured dialogue on sport, EU Sport Forum, Erasmus+ Sport

Communication Activities

Our flagship initiative is a best-in-class set of universal standards and an independent rating system to assess the level of compliance of sport organisations with those standards. The establishment of the SIGA Independent Rating and Verification System (SIRVS), operated by the British Standards Institute - a neutral body - to oversee the implementation of key reforms is the game changer that will give investors certainty that the sports properties they invest in are governed to the highest integrity standards. Other key SIGA initiatives include, but are not limited to: - SIGAWomen - SIGAWomen’s purpose is to close the gender gap in sports leadership positions by providing mentorship, training, and networking opportunities to women at all stages of their careers, creating more pathways for female leaders across the sports industry. - Several partnerships with sport organisations such as UEFA and international governmental organisations such as UNESCO; - An evolving series of thought leadership events, such as the Sport Integrity Week, the SIGA Youth Forum, Female Leadership in Sport and the World Congress on Anti-Corruption in Sport - The Sport Integrity Journal

Interests Represented

Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members

Member Of

https://siga-sport.com/our-partners/.

Organisation Members

Our list of members and affiliate / partner organisations are available on our website at the following links: https://siga-sport.com/our-partners/. https://siga-sport.com/members-and-committed-supporters/

Connected Legislation

Sport: Players' agents

70%

Integrated Sport Policy: governance, accessibility & integrity

70%

Resolution on broadcasting of sporting events

70%

Olympic Truce

70%

Urgent measures against doping in sport

70%

EU external relations: transport

70%

Next steps towards "Vision Zero"

70%

Roadworthiness tests for motor vehicles and trailers (recast)

70%

Amendment: Alternative Community driving licence (Directive 91/439/EEC)

70%

Road infrastructure safety management

70%

Vehicle registration documents

70%

Boosting Car Safety in the EU

70%

Amendment: Safety belts in vehicles < 3.5 tonnes (Directive 91/671/EEC)

70%

Road infrastructure safety

70%

Rear registration plate lamps for motor vehicles and trailers

70%

Corrigendum: ITS Directive 2010/40/EU (Parking Information Services)

70%

EU-Hungary & EU-Bulgaria: Road freight & combined transport

70%

The international road transport carriers

70%

Inland waterway transport: national helmsmen's certificates

70%

Inland waterways: intra-Community market & flanking measures

70%

Amendment: Inland waterway transport (Regulation 1101/89)

70%

Inland waterway transport: structural improvements & fleet capacity

70%

Regulation on the European Hull Data Base

70%

Inland waterways: intra-Community market & flanking measures

70%

Urban transport

70%

Urban mobility

70%

Amendment: Shipping relations between Member States and third countries (Decision 77/587/EEC)

70%

Amendment: Regulation (EC) No 391/2009 (UK withdrawal)

70%

Maritime transport between the European Community and China

70%

Maritime Transport between the European Community and China to take account of the accession of Croatia to the European Union

70%

Supplement to Directive 2010/40/EU: EU-wide multimodal travel info services

70%

Financial assistance for combined goods transport (PACT)

70%

Stocktaking of the European Year of Rail

70%

Deployment of ERTMS/ETCS rail signalling system

70%

Amendment: Railway development (Directive 91/440/EEC)

70%

Amendment: Railway development (Directive 91/440/EEC)

70%

Accession: International Carriage by Rail (Vilnius Protocol)

70%

Safety and interoperability of the EU railway system

70%

International rail passengers' rights and obligations

70%

Contractual quality requirements for rail freight services

70%

Certain aspects of air services

70%

EU-Israel: Euro-Mediterranean Aviation Agreement

70%

EU-Qatar: Air Transport Agreement

70%

Regulation on cooperation in the regulation of civil aviation safety

70%

The application of the Air Transport between the United States of America, of the first part, the European Union and its Member States, of the second part, Iceland, of the third part

70%

USA-EU-Iceland-Norway: Air Transport Agreement

70%

EU-Tunisia: Euro-Mediterranean Aviation Agreement

70%

Certain aspects of air services

70%

International aviation agreements

70%

Certain aspects of air services

70%