SportsLeaks.com and DopingLeaks.com now online

We have come to believe that parts of the world high-level sports are rife with doping, corruption and cheating. It has been apparent for time that sports` internal measures have failed. But with the help of courageous whistleblowers, many scandals have been uncovered by external experts and investigative journalism around the world. 

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We hereby announce the launching of SportsLeaks.com, a platform dedicated to whistleblowing in sports.

We have come to believe that parts of the world high-level sports are rife with doping, corruption and cheating. It has been apparent for time that sports` internal measures have failed. But with the help of courageous whistleblowers, many scandals have been uncovered by external experts and investigative journalism around the world.

SportsLeaks.com wants to improve this process and support whistleblowers by protecting them. This is a non-profit project founded by investigative journalists, experienced sports experts and specialists in data protection.

This unique global platform will address all topics related to corruption and doping in sports. SportsLeaks.com and DopingLeaks.com are therefore one and the same website.

With our secure platform, you can provide any kind of information - documents, data,k simple text, audio or video recordings. it has been designed to maximize your anonymity and your security, by using state-of-the-art and proven whistleblowing tools.

We are cooperating with an international network of trusted experienced journalists and experts. All of them have already helped uncover many scandals in the history of sports.

We encourage all the interested journalists with expertise in the coverage of doping and corruption in sports worldwide to contribute to our project or join with us.

And we encourage all potential whistleblowers worldwide to come forward - for the sake of transparency, credibility and truth in international sports.

For more information contact:

contact@sportsleaks.com

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