About ASIO
The African Sports Integrity Organization (ASIO) exists to promote integrity, transparency, accountability, and ethical governance in African and global sport through independent monitoring, research, data-driven assessments, and public-interest reporting.
ASIO works to safeguard fair play, democratic processes, and institutional credibility in sports governance by identifying integrity risks, exposing systemic failures, and supporting reforms aligned with international best practices.
OUR VISION
To be Africa's leading independent sports integrity watchdog, recognized globally for credible research, principled reporting, and impartial integrity assessments, contributing to a sports ecosystem where leadership is earned through transparency, fairness, and accountability.
OUR CORE VALUES
• Independence – Free from political, commercial, and institutional capture
• Evidence-Based Work – Findings grounded in verifiable data and sources
• Fairness & Due Process – Respect for rights of reply and presumption of innocence
• Transparency – Clear methodologies and open disclosures
• Courage – Willingness to confront abuse of power
• Public Interest – Sport belongs to society, not individuals
ASIO works to safeguard fair play, democratic processes, and institutional credibility in sports governance by identifying integrity risks, exposing systemic failures, and supporting reforms aligned with international best practices.
OUR VISION
To be Africa's leading independent sports integrity watchdog, recognized globally for credible research, principled reporting, and impartial integrity assessments, contributing to a sports ecosystem where leadership is earned through transparency, fairness, and accountability.
OUR CORE VALUES
• Independence – Free from political, commercial, and institutional capture
• Evidence-Based Work – Findings grounded in verifiable data and sources
• Fairness & Due Process – Respect for rights of reply and presumption of innocence
• Transparency – Clear methodologies and open disclosures
• Courage – Willingness to confront abuse of power
• Public Interest – Sport belongs to society, not individuals
Last updated: January 01, 2015