Canada’s sports minister expects workload wave for new integrity commissioner
Canada’s sports minister expects a rush of complaints when the new Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner starts its mandate later this month.
The country’s first sport integrity commissioner, Sarah-Eve Pelletier, begins receiving and addressing complaints June 20.
The U.S. Center for SafeSport, established in 2017, has said it received 5,000 reports and sanctioned over 600 individuals in its first three years of operation.
In Pascale St-Onge’s first five months as Canada’s sports minister, allegations of maltreatment, sexual abuse or misuse of funds were levelled against at least eight national sport organizations in what she called a “crisis.”