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AIFF official wants anti-corruption unit for Indian football

New Delhi: All India Football Federation Senior Vice-President Subrata Dutta today said that he would propose the setting up an anti-corruption unit to tackle possible malpractices in the game in the country.
Speaking at the FIFA-Interpol Workshop to tackle match fixing and corruption in football here, Dutta said that he would propose at the next AIFF Executive Committee Meeting the setting up of an anti-corruption unit in the football house here.
"I will propose in the coming executive committee meeting the setting up of an anti-corruption unit in the football house to work in tandem with Interpol and CBI," Dutta said during the inaugural session. The two-day workshop is part of FIFA-Interpol Training, Education and Prevention initiative and is being partnered by the CBI.
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