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Diack denies funding Senegal president

‘All contributi­ons nothing to do with functions and actions’

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PARIS, Dec 19, (AFP): Former world athletics chief Lamine Diack denies helping fund Senegal president Macky Sall’s election campaign in 2012, his lawyers said on Saturday.

Diack has been charged in France with accepting Russian bribes to cover up positive drugs tests when he was president of the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF).

On Friday he was quoted in Le Monde newspaper claiming Russia had donated 1.5 million euros ($1.6 million) to help Sall depose Abdoulaye Wade, who was Senegal president from 2000 until his defeat to Sall in March 2012.

“President Lamine Diack insists that he never gave any money to the candidate Macky Sall who became Senegal president, nor to his election campaign expenses,” said a statement from lawyers Daouda Diop, Christian CharriereB­ournazel and Alexandre Varaut.

“Everything, in his statements to police and to the magistrate, demonstrat­es this.

“All contributi­ons from Russia to Senegal had nothing to do with the functions or actions of Mr Lamine Diack in his position as IAAF president.

“He repeats that he did not seek nor acquire any personal accumulati­on of wealth.”

The lawyers said media reports had been “taken out of their context and hope that the judicial investigat­ion can proceed calmly.”

However, Diack did admit to Senegalese radio RFM that he had funded supporters of Sall.

“There were youngsters who mobilised themselves and I bet on them: I financed them,” said Diack, Senegalese press reports.

Diack denied being friends with Sall and claimed to have only met the new president since his appointmen­t.

On Friday, Le Monde published quotes from Diack, 82, in which he said former Russian Athletics Federation president Valentin Balakhnish­ev, an ex-IAAF treasurer, had made the payments to help Sall’s campaign.

“It was necessary at the time to win the ‘battle of Dakar’ — that is, change those who were in power in my country Senegal,” Diack said, according to taped legal interviews cited by Le Monde.

“So, I needed finance... Mr Balaknishe­v was part of (Russian president Vladimir) Putin’s team and at the time there were these problems with the suspension of Russian athletes, several months before the world championsh­ips in Russia.

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