Can paid companies objectively investigate abuse in sport? These athletes say no | CBC News

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Some former athletes say it's difficult to trust for-profit companies that are paid by the same national sport organizations they're tasked to investigate.

Nicole WilliamsNicole Williams is a journalist for CBC News based in Ottawa. She has also worked in P.E.I. and Toronto. She is part of the team that won a 2021 Canadian Association of Journalists national award for investigative journalism.

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I ask myself the same thing when it comes to the Prime Minister and his sexual abuse at West Point Grey Academy. 🤡

Same as Trudeau investigating himself!

Of course not. It should be investigated by a close, old family friend or perhaps an in-law. 🙄

ya dont think? something like the liberals appointing family friends and relatives to investigate the liberals...lmao, hope you are defunded soon

At some point you need to rely on the integrity of individuals. Same with auditors. There are many good ones.

liberal_party voting to squash free speech, are you allowed to report?

You are paid by the people YOU ARE supposed to investigate. The hippocracy is off the charts.

Isn’t that what trudeau does? Gets his friends to investigate him and his corruption! Every employee of the cbc are very bad people. The public knows this now

Duh.

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