It is very hard to solve this issue. Money and corruption are strongly related, impossible to clean up the system. For sure a good policy reform campaign will be a god starting point. Social media and live events by private accounts are already changing a bit the situation.
Посмотрите работу коллег из Казахстана. Барышев И. А., Ким Н. В. Борьба с коррупцией в сфере физической культуры и спорта в Республике Казахстан [Текст] // Актуальные вопросы юридических наук: материалы III Междунар. науч. конф. (г. Чита, апрель 2017 г.). — Чита: Издательство Молодой ученый, 2017. — С. 118-120. — URL https://moluch.ru/conf/law/archive/226/12109/.
I believe that the media behaves towards the sports sector in similar way they do with the political organizations. Since sports activities receive public attention, mobilize shared values and affect collective identities, what happens in such a context matters for the public in general. Hence, the media is interested in covering sports organizations in a similar way they do with political ones. I discuss one case related to this in my article concerning the case of a football club in Brazil, Corinthians. The link is this: Data Oligarchy in a major football club - Translated automaticall...
There should be transparency in the coverage of issues with evidence and building relationships with law enforcement agencies. It would be good if the results of journalistic investigations, the government reported officially to the people in the media.