Deccan Chronicle

World basketball head steps down

-

Mies (Switzerlan­d), June 14: The president of basketball’s world governing body has stepped aside during its investigat­ion into alleged systemic sexual abuse of women players at his home federation.

Hamane Niang “strongly denies the allegation­s” that he ignored abuse by coaches and officials in Mali when he led the national federation there from 1999 to 2007, the Internatio­nal Basketball Federation (FIBA) said Monday in a statement.

The New York Times published allegation­s implicatin­g around 12 coaches and officials in sexual abuse that involved around 100 women players. Niang was not accused of abusing women.

Three men — coach Amadou Bamba, coach Oumar Sissoko and official Hario Maiga — have been suspended from all FIBA activities during an investigat­ion ordered by the Switzerlan­d-based governing body.

Niang “offered his full collaborat­ion” to the investigat­ion, said FIBA, which has told officials in Mali also to cooperate.

“FIBA has zero tolerance for all forms of harassment and abuse and extends its heartfelt compassion for victims of such conduct,” it said.

● Coaches Amadou Bamba, Oumar Sissoko and official Hario Maiga have been suspended from all FIBA activities during an investigat­ion ordered by the Switzerlan­dbased governing body.

The investigat­ion will be done by FIBA’s integrity officer Richard McLaren, the Canadian law professor who detailed the Russian state-backed doping scandal.

“(McLaren) has confirmed that the report is expected to be delivered soon after the Olympic Games,” FIBA said.

The Tokyo Olympics opening July 23 was to be a highlight of Niang’s four years as FIBA president, which began in 2019.

FIBA has an elected presidency that is a figurehead compared to the executive role at other sports governing bodies. It rotates among continents which each get a four-year turn.

The 69-year-old Niang is not directly implicated in the sexual abuse allegation­s which the New York Times said took place from 1999 to 2011.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India