Mohammed Hanzab

It works primarily with organising committees,[5] governments, bidding nations,[6] infrastructure owners, sport associations, leagues and clubs.

[10][11] The Vice President of the ICSS is Qatari, Mohammed Hajaj Al Shahwani,[12][13] the Director General is German-born, Helmut Spahn formerly of FIFA and now a UEFA Security Officer.

[14] Hanzab's advisory board members include: Lord John Stevens, Eric Drossart, Khoo Boon Hui, Rick Parry, Dr Peter Ryan, Horst R. Schmidt and tennis star, Monica Seles.

QIASS serves multiple market sectors including governmental, commercial, and non-profit, across national, multinational, and international levels.

[20] He has signed memorandums of understanding on the ICSS’ behalf with a number of organisations including: UNICEF, UNESCO, European Professional Football Leagues, the Qatar Football Association,[21] the Organization of American States, the European Lotteries[22] and Germany's Institute for Fan Culture,[23][24] ESSMA,[25] the World Bank,[26] and a partnership agreement with Pantheon-Sorbonne University[27][28] to combat breaches of sporting integrity including match-fixing, with the duo most recently awarding an integrity award to the Badminton World Federation for their swift and resolute action in banning four Badminton doubles teams from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games for match fixing.