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Kenyan officials arrested over Games scandal

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>> NAIROBI: Three top Kenyan Olympics officials have been arrested as investigat­ors probe allegation­s of mismanagem­ent and corruption at the Rio Games, police sources said.

Francis Paul, secretary-general of the National Olympic Committee of Kenya (Nock), was arrested on Friday, one of the police sources said on condition of anonymity.

His deputy James Chicha and Stephen Ara Sou, who headed the Kenyan delegation to Rio, were both arrested at Nairobi airport on their return from the Brazil Games, he added.

The latest allegation­s come on the heals of a major drugs scandal that has dogged Kenyan athletics for years and resulted in dozens of competitor­s receiving lengthy bans.

The arrests of the three officials are “part of the investigat­ion into the Rio scandal, and the poor management of the team for the entirety of the Games,” the police source said.

The three, held at a police station in northeaste­rn Nairobi, are due to be charged tomorrow for mismanagem­ent and alleged theft of official sports gear, another police source said.

The Kenyan government on Aug 18 ordered a probe into the charges, notably the alleged theft of sports uniforms destined for the athletes and the presence in the Kenyan delegation of officials who had no function related to the Games.

The latest allegation­s of mismanagem­ent and corruption had a direct impact on the Kenyan athletes at the Rio Games — who nonetheles­s clocked up their best Olympics yet with 13 medals (including six golds) putting them in 15th place overall, the best by an African nation by far.

When javelin thrower Julius Yego, the world champion, turned up at Nairobi airport to head to the Games, he found out he was not even booked on a flight to Rio. He ended up winning a silver medal at the Games despite his travel hardships.

Kenya’s Sports Minister Hassan Wario on Thursday announced the disbanding of the Kenyan Olympic committee after the allegation­s surfaced.

But secretary-general Paul, who is now in custody, said that Wario did not have the legal competence to disband the Nock, which is overseen by the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, not the Kenyan government.

 ??  ?? Javelin thrower Julius Yego.
Javelin thrower Julius Yego.

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