According to the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), corruption is now one of the main things preventing the growth of sports.
Players and other stakeholders need to have high levels of integrity, according to Senior Corruption Officer CHITUNDU BWALYA, who was speaking at the NAPSA Football House capacity building conference.
Additionally, NAPSA Stars Board Chair JOHN CHUNDU stated that one of the detrimental effects of corruption in sports is that it should be avoided at all costs.
Awareness of corruption, according to NAPSA Stars football player KAPEMBWA MUSONDA, will help players live honorably.
For football players to lead responsible lives after retirement, MUSONDA argued that integrity education is essential.

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