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Namibia’s Fredericks suspended by IAAF amid corruption allegation­s

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MONACO Four-time Olympic medallist Frank Fredericks has been suspended from duty by track and field’s governing body, the IAAF, while he is investigat­ed for alleged corruption suspected of being linked to the 2016 Olympics hosting vote.

The independen­t Athletics Integrity Unit said Monday that its request for an interim ban on Fredericks, a former sprinter from Namibia, was granted by the IAAF disciplina­ry panel.

Fredericks, who is also an Internatio­nal Olympic Committee member, is separately being investigat­ed by the IOC ethics commission over a near-$300,000 payment he received on Oct. 2, 2009 — the same day Rio de Janeiro won the 2016 Olympic hosting vote in a four-city contest.

French daily Le Monde alleged in March that the payment came from a Brazilian businessma­n and was channeled through a sports marketing company created by Papa Massata Diack, the son of former IAAF president Lamine Diack. Both Diacks are implicated by French prosecutor­s in a corruption case that includes extorting money from athletes to cover up doping.

Fredericks denies wrongdoing, claiming the money was for contracted consultanc­y work. He previously offered to step aside from his IOC work and his IAAF duties except his seat on the ruling Council.

“I am not prepared to voluntaril­y consent not to undertake my duties in respect of the position I hold as IAAF Council Member,” Fredericks wrote to the disciplina­ry panel.

However, he did agree to avoid attending a meeting in London next month on the sidelines of the Aug. 4-13 world championsh­ips.

Fredericks plans to contest the suspension at a hearing, the integrity unit says.

In its published interim ruling, the IAAF disciplina­ry panel said Fredericks had the presumptio­n of innocence while under investigat­ion.

Still, the panel chairman noted that “Fredericks has not, in the answers and explanatio­ns he has provided to date, disturbed the prima facie case of matters warranting investigat­ion.”

Those matters include “whether there was any connection between the Payment and the IOC vote to award the 2016 summer Olympics to Rio de Janeiro,” the IAAF panel said.

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