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Paris judge grills Fredericks over Rio graft probe

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PARIS: Former world champion sprinter Frankie Fredericks appeared before a Paris judge on Thursday as part of a probe into graft allegation­s over the awarding of the 2016 Olympics to Rio.

Fredericks, an Internatio­nal Olympics Committee (IOC) member, received $299,300 (262,000 euros) from Papa Massata Diack, son of ex-Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF) president Lamine Diack, on October 2, 2009 -- the day Brazil won the bid.

The IOC said in July that it was cooperatin­g with French authoritie­s investigat­ing the allegation­s against the Namibian former 200m world champion and four-time Olympic silver medallist.

The 50-year-old stepped down in March as head of the committee evaluating bids to host the 2024 Olympics after the corruption allegation­s were reported in French media.

Fredericks insists that the payments were received for promotiona­l services provided between 2007 and 2011 under a contract signed on March 11, 2007, and had nothing to do with the Olympics.

The payment was first revealed by French newspaper Le Monde.

Fredericks released a statement at the time, saying: "I categorica­lly deny any direct or indirect involvemen­t in any untoward conduct and confirm that I have never breached any law, regulation or rule of ethics in respect of any IOC election process."

French investigat­ors are looking into the possibilit­y that bribes were paid over the awarding of both the 2016 Olympics to Rio and the 2020 Tokyo Games.

The IAAF provisiona­lly suspended Fredericks from its ruling council on July 17 as it launched a probe into the graft allegation­s against him. - AFP

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