
Rebecca Rolls
Rebecca Rolls is the chief executive of the Sport Integrity Commission (SIC) in New Zealand, an organization established in 2024 to safeguard the integrity of sport and ensure the safety and fair treatment of all participants. A former dual international athlete, police detective, and ex-general manager of Serious Fraud Office operations, Rolls has extensive experience in both sports and law enforcement. She has been vocal about the growing risks of organized crime infiltrating New Zealand sports, highlighting how sophisticated syndicates could exploit athletes and manipulate events for betting purposes. Under her leadership, the SIC aims to combat corruption and raise awareness about integrity issues in the sporting community.
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Rebecca Rolls expressed concern over the amount of money being wagered through overseas sports betting websites.
New Zealand’s amateur football league is attracting hundreds of millions in offshore bettingRebecca Rolls is the chief executive of the Sport Integrity Commission and has discussed the risks of contamination in sports supplements.
Drugs in sport: Kiwi athletes are being told to watch what they wearRebecca Rolls is the chief executive of the Sport Integrity Commission in New Zealand, advocating for the integrity of sports.
Drugs, bribes, body-image and Instagram: Rebecca Rolls lifts the lid on modern sportSport Integrity Commission chief executive Rebecca Rolls spoke about the dangers of substance use in sports.
South Africa star Kagiso Rabada banned for recreational drug use; Indian Premier League; IPL; Australian cricket; Pat Cummins; BCCI; World Test ChampionshipRebecca Rolls is the chief executive of the SIC and a dual sporting international who warned about the risks of organised crime in New Zealand sport.
Sports officials fear organised crime risks corrupting New Zealand athletes








