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Rahul Dravid to attend CBI conference on corruption in sports

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Ace batsman Rahul Dravid will be exchanging his thoughts with some of the country's finest investigators at a CBI function to deliberate on corruption in sports in the backdrop of match fixing allegations in cricket.

The agency's three-day international conference on "evolving common strategies to combat corruption and crime" starting tomorrow will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Manomohan Singh who will release a special commemorative stamp on this occasion.

The Prime Minister will also present the President's Police Medals for Distinguished Service to six CBI Officers for their outstanding performance.

With cricketing world rocked with allegations of betting and spot-fixing, the agency has decided to introduce a special session on "Ethics and Integrity in Sports - Need for a Law and Role of CBI" on Tuesday evening in which Dravid, Chris Eaton, Director, International Centre for Sports Security and Ravi Sawani, Chief of BCCI's Anti Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) will participate.

"The aim of this session is to recognise the root of the problem, evaluate the regulatory mechanism and legal framework in India and to ponder whether the time has come to have a specialised law to tackle corruption in sports," CBI spokesperson Kanchan Prasad said.

Besides corruption in sports, the conference to be attended by representatives from 20 countries and states' anti-corruption bureaux will deliberate on crucial issues such as natural resource management and extent of corruption, transnational human trafficking, crime and asset recovery, crimes related to intellectual property rights, cooperation in investigations in high profile cases, among others.

After the inauguration by the Prime Minister tomorrow, Law Minister and Minister of Communication and Information Technology Kapil Sibal will also deliberate on the theme of the conference.

Finance Minister P Chidambaram will address the gathering on Tuesday morning on the subject "Building a criminal justice system to deal with financial crisis".

The conference will also be addressed by National Security Adviser Shiv Shanker Menon and Minister of State for Personnel V Narayanasamy who would preside over the Valedictory Session of the Conference on Wednesday, and will present Police Medals for Meritorious Service to CBI Officers.

Wim Van Geloven, Director Netherlands Forensic Institute, Netherlands will make a special presentation for the delegates.

The conference of senior officers of anti-corruption and vigilance agencies in the country was first organised by CBI in 1961 with an aim to provide all the investigating agencies of the country engaged in the task of fighting corruption a common platform to share information, discuss issues of common interest and evolve strategies to combat corruption.

This is the 20th Conference in this sequence.

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