The Philippine Star

BBM to boost Phl sports anti-dope body

- By ALEXIS ROMERO

To strengthen the country’s compliance with internatio­nal rules against the use of drugs in sports, President Marcos is amenable to increasing the manpower of the Philippine National Anti-Doping Organizati­on – the accredited anti-doping organizati­on under the Philippine Sports Commission or PSC.

Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Office (PCO) Secretary Cheloy Garafil said in a statement issued yesterday that Marcos has directed the budget department to look for funding to provide the organizati­on additional manpower.

PSC Chairman Richard Bachmann and Executive Director Paulo Francisco Tatad met with Marcos in Malacañang last Friday to discuss the country’s compliance with the world anti-doping code.

The issue came after the World Anti-Doping Agency informed PSC in September of its supposed failure to comply with the code, which could result in the country’s suspension from internatio­nal sporting events. Earlier this month, WADA said the Philippine­s has yet to resolve a number of “critical non-conformiti­es.”

The PSC has given an assurance that efforts are underway to resolve the issue.

For one, it is suggesting the institutio­nalization of an operationa­lly independen­t Philippine National Anti-Doping Organizati­on or PHINADO to ensure the code is continuous­ly followed in preparatio­n for the upcoming WADA audit.

“We need to be independen­t in terms of operationa­l decisions and activities as provided by the World Anti-Doping Code [Article] 20.5.1 granted to the NADOs,” the PCO quoted Tatad as saying.

In a separate Facebook post, the PCO said Marcos has directed agencies to strengthen the PHI-NADO in line with the provisions of the WADC and to ensure the country’s compliance with the code.

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