THE QUESTIONS HE COULD BE ASKED...
WHY did you consider the publication of a leaked database that exposed widespread doping in your sport ‘a declaration of war’?
WHY did the IAAF publish a report on the database last week when the World Anti-Doping Agency commission are not due to report on the evidence until January?
YOU served as vice-president to Lamine Diack for seven years. You spoke of his positive influence on athletics, but when did you become aware of the corruption allegations against him?
WHAT do you think of Lamine Diack now?
WHY did you not see holding a paid position as a Nike ambassador as a conflict of interest?
WAS it appropriate, in your then role as IAAF vice-president, to discuss the bidding process for the 2021 World Championships with a Nike official when the event was then awarded to Eugene — a city synonymous with Nike — without a formal bidding process?
IF you now believe the process was flawed, did you raise your concerns with the then president, Lamine Diack?
DID Nike ask you to publicly support Alberto Salazar, the head coach at the Nike Oregon Project, who remains the subject of a doping investigation by the United States Anti-Doping Agency?
WAS there another potential conflict when CSM, the sport and entertainment business you serve as executive chairman, had such strong links with the IAAF?
ARE you the right man to lead athletics out of a crisis?