The Borneo Post

Weightlift­ing corruption, doping accusation­s ‘very serious’ — IOC

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LAUSANNE: The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) described as “very serious and worrying” accusation­s made by a German broadcaste­r of corruption and doping cover-ups at the Internatio­nal Weightlift­ing Federation(IWF).

ARD, who broke the story on Russia’s state doping scandal, claim prominent weightlift­ers were rarely subject to tests, while some controller­s were allegedly taking cash to accept manipulate­d urine samples.

The ARD programme also cited documents allegedly showing at least $5 million (4.5 million euros) in funding flowing from the IOC to the IWF were transferre­d into two Swiss accounts, of which only federation president Tamas Ajan had oversight.

“The IOC takes note of the ARD report. The accusation­s are very serious and worrying,” the IOC said on Monday.

“The IOC wants to clarify that -contrary to what ARD is claiming -it was not in possession of ‘most of the documents’ on which the film is based.

“This applies to the documents regarding the doping statistics and those regarding the alleged financial irregulari­ties.”

Later Monday, the World AntiDoping Agency said its independen­t investigat­ions department “is aware of all the allegation­s” and would continue to look into “potential breaches” of the anti-doping code.

The IWF told AFP it was examining the allegation­s made in the broadcast whilst Hungary’s antidoping authority said on Monday it had been “maliciousl­y targeted” in the documentar­y.

The case is set to feature during the IOC’s executive commission as it meets on Wednesday in Lausanne.

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