Andrew Jennings

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Andrew Jennings is an investigative reporter, writer and documentary filmmaker. He is best known for his work concerning corruption in sports organizations and the politics of international sports, particularly within FIFA and the International Olympic Commission.

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Jennings worked for the Sunday Times Insight team in the late 1960s, after which he worked for other British newspapers before becoming an investigative reporter on BBC Radio Four's Checkpoint. In 1986 the BBC refused to broadcast his documentary concerning corruption in Scotland Yard -- Jennings reacted by resigning and transforming the material into his first book, Scotland Yard's Cocaine Connection, and the documentary was aired by World In Action. Jennings subsequently worked for Granada, filming several international investigations and small documentaries. His investigation of British involvement in the Iran-Contra affair won the gold medal at the 1989 New York TV Festival.

In 1993 Jennings entered Chechnya with the first western TV crew ever to enter the country, to investigate Caucasus mafia activity.

1997 saw Jennings working with World In Action, with an investigation on British olympic swimming coach Hamilton Bland, and in 1998 he presented a documentary on rail privatisation.

In 2006 Jennings investigated several allegations of bribery within FIFA for the BBC's Panorama, including million dollars bribes to secure marketing rights for company ISL along with vote-buying (to secure the position of FIFA president Sepp Blatter, bribery and graft attributed to CONCACAF president Jack Warner.

Scotland Yard's Cocaine Connection, 1989
The Lords of the Rings, 1992
The New Lords of the Rings, 1996
The Great Olympic Swindle, 2000
FOUL! The Secret World of FIFA: Bribes, Vote-Rigging and Ticket Scandals, 2006 [1] [2]

Royal Television Society Award for his Channel Four News investifation on Olympic corruption, 2000.
The first "Integrity in Journalism" award given by OATH, 1999.
Gerlev Prize for "contribution to free speech and democracy in sport", 1998.
Honorary Life Member of American Swimming Coaches Association, given for his investigative work regarding doping scandals and cover-ups in Olympic swimming.
Best International Documentary, New York TV Festival, 1992

There is another prominent Andrew Jennings who is a retail executive, currently president of Saks Fifth Avenue and having formerly having served in that capacity at Holt Renfrew.

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