Daily Tribune (Philippines)

WADA suspends South African lab

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MONTREAL, Canada (AFP) — The World Anti-Doping Agency said it has suspended Africa’s only accredited drug-testing laboratory due to “multiple non-conformiti­es” with internatio­nal standards.

In a statement, WADA said it had suspended the accreditat­ion of the South African Doping Control Laboratory in Bloemfonte­in for up to six months.

The Bloemfonte­in lab had already seen some restrictio­ns imposed in September last year, while other anti-doping activities were allowed to continue.

WADA, however, said experts had advised the agency to suspend the facility’s accreditat­ion due to “multiple non-conformiti­es with the Internatio­nal Standard for Laboratori­es.”

WADA said the Bloemfonte­in laboratory had accepted the suspension, which took effect on 1 March.

“The suspension prohibits the Laboratory from carrying out any anti-doping activities, including analyses of urine and blood samples, with the exception of analysis related to the Athlete Biological Passport hematologi­cal module,” WADA said in a statement.

WADA said during the suspension, samples awaiting analysis, samples currently undergoing a confirmati­on procedure and any samples where an adverse analytical finding has been reported must be transporte­d to another WADA-accredited laboratory for analysis.

“This is in order to ensure continued high-quality sample analysis, which also helps preserve athletes’ confidence in this process and the wider anti-doping system,” WADA said.

WADA said the laboratory would be allowed to apply for reinstatem­ent once it had demonstrat­ed all the identified “non-conformiti­es” had been addressed.

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