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Football Australia must reveal what it knew, and when, of De Vanna’s claims – Sydney Morning Herald
Lisa De Vanna’s allegations shows sports are now on notice that if an athlete has suffered abuse, and wants badly enough to reveal…
The move to send the matter to Sports Integrity Australia is a good one. It is an independent body, and FA will have no control over the investigation or its conclusions. FA CEO James Johnsons early form in addressing the matter and thanking both De Vanna…
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