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‘Biggest lie’ in world sport

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DAKAR: Papa Massata Diack has described accusation­s he was part of a large corruption racket involved in determinin­g the location of the Olympic games as the biggest lie in the history of world sport.

France’s financial prosecutor said this week that investigat­ions had revealed a corruption scheme centred on Diack, the son of the former head of the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF), Lamine Diack.

The prosecutor said there were indication­s that payments were made in return for the votes of IAAF and Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) members over the designatio­n of host cities for the Olympics and other major sporting events.

“This accusation is the biggest lie in the history of world sport,” Diack told Reuters in Senegal on Friday. He blamed the accusation­s on a smear campaign to tarnish his father’s reputation.

“Sometimes I accompanie­d my father to assist in his personal work, but to say that I organised votes... my job was to help the IAAF identify countries to organise sporting events,” he said.

Lamine Diack was president of the IAAF from 1999-2015. He was the first African head of athletics’ governing body and an influentia­l member of the IOC.

His son was a former marketing consultant to the IAAF.

Brazilian investigat­ors said this week that politician­s and the head of the national Olympic committee arranged a US$2 million (RM8.4million) bribe for Lamine Diack’s vote and for him to convince other IOC members from Africa to bring the 2016 games to Rio de Janeiro. Reuters

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