Thursday, January 14, 2016

Summary: WADA criticized doping and corruption in Athletics area – THE WORLD

The image finally destroyed, IAAF President Sebastian Coe under pressure – and even Russia’s head of state Vladimir Putin should have mitgemischt: New Details in doping – and corruption scandal cases a damning indictment of the international track and field’s world governing body. The second part of the investigation report of the independent WADA-Commission certifies the IAAF a “complete collapse” of the management structure.

The commission chairman Richard Pound and his team arrive at the concluded that corruption “rooted in the organization” was. For the dubious events surrounding the former president and “masterminding” Lamine Diack could “be blamed no small number of offenders”. This the IAAF had last always maintained. In addition, Coe gets increasingly under pressure

The Englishman sitting since 2003 in the IAAF Council, the highest body of the World Association -. 2007-2015 was Coe Vice -President under Diack. The WADA Commission found now found that the members of the IAAF Council would have known about the suspicious activities around positive doping samples of Russian athletes.

Coe, even in Munich on the spot, had rejected any cover-up accusations against his association again on Wednesday. “The matter is simple: Have all irregularities followed The answer is:?.?.? Yes penalties were imposed and publicized Yes Has something hushed No,” the 59-year-old said in television interviews

Helmut Digel, a former president of the German Athletics Association (DLV) and Council Member from 1995 to 2015, rejected the allegation of organized corruption. “This is unacceptable,” Digel said the SID: “I knew of these events at any time something.” He had time and again “created by Mr Diack”. But presidents have in the structures of the organizations, “proceed” virtually “unlimited power” against which it is not so simple. Digel would have “never imagined that there could be such proportions corruption within the IAAF.”

The credibility of the IAAF in the anti-doping fight is according to the latest revelations of WADA Commission therefore more than ever on the ground. Before the World Cup in Moscow Russian Athletes should have been locked, but senior IAAF officials apparently did nothing. This is said to have been in connection with the conclusion of a contract for the TV title fights.

Putin also apparently had a hand in the game. So the former IAAF President Lamine Diack said to have wanted ahead of the World Championships in Athletics 2013 in Moscow talks with Putin to resolve the issue with him of nine doping suspect Russian athletes. Whether there was a deal, is open. Finally, the report says, is none of the suspicious athletes went to Moscow at the start.

In the first part of the investigation report had Pound massive doping offenses in the Russian determined Athletics, among others then the Russian Federation ARAF was expelled from the IAAF. The Russian athletes threatens the end for the Olympics in Rio.

against former IAAF President Diack and other defendants runs in France a criminal investigation on charges of corruption and money laundering , The Ethics Committee of the Association of detained last week Diacks ​​son Papa massata, the former IAAF treasurer and Russian Athletics President Balachnitschew and the former Russian head coach Alexey Melnikov lifetime. Gabriel Dollé, former head of the anti-doping department of the IAAF, has been banned for five years.

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