The Borneo Post

IOC partially lifts Brazil committee ban

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GENEVA: The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee on Tuesday cleared Brazi l’s suspended Olympic body to participat­e in upcoming events but affirmed that a broader ban imposed amid a corruption scandal remains in force.

“The Brazi l ian Olympic Committee (BOC)... will be allowed to exercise its membership rights in National Olympic Committee ( NOC) associatio­ns again”, the IOC said in a statement.

The move will allow Brazilian officials take part in two meetings scheduled to take place in Prague this week.

The IOC p r ov i s iona l ly suspended the BOC on October 6 following the arrest of its chief Carlos Nuzman in a US$ 2 million (1.7 million euros) vote- buying scandal.

Nuzman has been accused of making payoffs ahead of the 2009 vote that awarded Rio the 2016 Games.

The IOC’s executive committee said Brazilian Olympic officials have “been fully cooperativ­e” over the past three weeks, including by sidelining Nuzman and installing his deputy Paulo Wanderley Teixeira as an interim successor.

The Brazi lians have also launched an internal audit which so far has not found any connection between Nuzman’s alleged crimes and the national Olympic committee’s accounts, the IOC said.

The audit, along with a broader BOC internal review, is ongoing, the IOC statement further said.

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