 The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) has announced  that all national sports federations will be required to include basic  universal good governance principles in their constitutions.
The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) has announced  that all national sports federations will be required to include basic  universal good governance principles in their constitutions.
 
The  move comes as the National Olympic Committee continues to work on  promoting the adoption of good governance and ethics across the  country's sports movement.
To help the national bodies to improve  their sport administration and good governance practices, the TTOC will  run a number of courses every year to educate on the principles, while  providing assistance with reviews and reforms in their constitutions.
Good governance is part of the principles of Olympism, according to the International Olympic Committee.
Among  the basic universal principles of good governance are transparency,  efficient communication, shared and controlled responsibilities, respect  to all and the right to appeal about all forms of disciplinary  measures.
"Improving good sport governance in Trinidad and Tobago  is a priority and focus for the TTOC," Brian Lewis, the President of  the TTOC, said.
"Ensuring that national sport organisations are  in compliance with and adhere to basic universal principles of good  governance is therefore necessary."
