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Athletics’ world body opts against Qatar bribery probe
    2016-October-26  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    ATHLETICS’ world body has decided not to investigate bribery claims against Qatar after a preliminary probe failed to find anything more than “rumors” surrounding bidding for the 2017 world championships.

    The IAAF was acting on testimony from U.K. Athletics chief Ed Warner that the world body’s then vice president, and now president Sebastian Coe had told him Qatari delegates were handing out cash-stuffed “brown envelopes” before members cast their votes in 2011.

    But the body’s ethics board said Coe, when questioned, couldn’t remember hearing the rumor or making the comment, and that nobody present had corroborated Warner’s claim.

    “To date, none of the respondents have had any relevant evidence corroborative of Mr. Warner’s recollection or relevant to the alleged factual matters the subject of the purported rumor,” a statement said.

    London won the vote to host the 2017 world championships, while Qatar will hold the following edition in 2019 after coming out on top in a ballot in 2014.

    Qatar was also embroiled in corruption allegations surrounding its successful bid to host the soccer World Cup in 2022.

    A World Anti-Doping Agency report in January claimed that “corruption was embedded” in the IAAF, whose former president Lamine Diack has been charged with corruption, money-laundering and conspiracy.(SD-Agencies)

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