BERLIN, April 17 (Reuters) - The world swimming federation (FINA) on Friday published financial compensation details, becoming the first international sport body to follow the lead of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) earlier this month.
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Switzerland-based FINA said top officers, including the president, were volunteers and took no salary but did receive a $400 per diem when travelling in business class this year.