Kenyans promise inquiry into doping bribe allegation
NAIROBI: Kenya’s anti-doping agency (Adak) promised on Sunday allegations into a report their athletics manager Michael Rotich sought a doping bribe would be fully investigated.
The Sunday Times newspaper and German television channel ARD filmed Rotich allegedly demanding 10,000 pounds ($13,000, 11,800 euros) for agreeing to give a warning when doping tests would be carried out.
“Naturally we will launch investigations to find out the truth about the matter,” Adak President Japhter Rugut told AFP.
But he expressed concern at the timing of the publication of the report after filming was carried out in January. “And we are concerned why it has taken such a long time to reveal the information. It sounds a bit malicious that such information should come when the Kenya team is in Rio for the Olympics,” he lamented.
ARD journalist Hajo Seppelt tweeted an Athletics Kenya statement saying Rotich had been recalled “so we can investigate further his role in this”. “These are very serious allegations and we cannot have someone of that character managing our team.”
The International Olympics Committee later said that Rotich had been recalled.
This had been denied however by Athletics Kenya spokesman Evans Bosire.
In the media interview, Rotich explained to journalists posing as a coach and agent how their athletes could avoid doping controls.
He is also alleged to have promised to alert them 12 hours before a dope test in return for cash. Kenya’s sports minister Hassan Wario denounced the journalists behind the story.
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