World Athletics, the global governing body for track and field, has found itself navigating a landscape of controversies, with President Sebastian Coe often at the helm during turbulent times. The organization, which has worked to build a reputation for reform and transparency, continually faces challenges that test its governance. The most recent incident to emerge is a significant case of internal fraud, placing the administration under renewed scrutiny and demonstrating that financial threats can be as damaging to the sport’s integrity as any athletic scandal.

As reported by Citius Mag on X, the Monaco-based organization was rocked by the discovery of a systematic theft of funds totaling more than €1.5 million (approximately $1.7 million) that occurred over several years. The scheme al

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