Corruption: IAAF Ethics Commission suspends Kenyan athletics chiefs

By Daily Sports on December 2, 2015

Three leading Kenyan athletics officials have been suspended by the Ethics Commission of athletics’ governing body, the IAAF, over corruption allegations and the “potential subversion of the anti-doping control process” in the African country.

Athletics Kenya president Isaiah Kiplagat, vice president David Okeyo and 2015 world championships team leader Joseph Kinyua have been suspended for 180 days “in the interests of the integrity of the sport,” the commission said in a statement on Monday.

In the latest scandal to envelop a beleaguered sport, the trio from one of the world’s most successful athletics nations also face accusations that they were involved in “the potential improper diversion from Athletics Kenya of funds received from Nike.”

The IAAF also said a prima facie case had “also been found to exist in respect of Mr Kiplagat in relation to receipt, personally or by Athletics Kenya, of an apparent gift of two motor vehicles” from the Qatar Athletics Federation in 2014-15.

The ethics commission stressed that the suspensions were provisional and “in no way” prejudged the outcome of the investigation to be carried out by Barrister Sharad Rao.

The trio would remain presumed innocent until the outcome of the investigation, it added.

Kenyan athletics has been thrown into turmoil recently as the accusations against the trio have surfaced, prompting anger within the athletics community there and vehement denials from the officials.

Dozens of Kenyan athletes stormed the AK headquarters in Nairobi last Monday, locking out officials and demanding that senior officials step down.

Last Friday, the country came under close scrutiny from anti-doping bodies after a series of doping cases banned seven more athletes, raising the total number of Kenyan doping cases in the last three years to 40.

Okeyo has denied siphoning off cash from a sponsorship deal between Nike and Athletics Kenya following reports in Britain’s Sunday Times and local Kenyan newspapers alleging he made personal withdrawals from an AK account in which the American sportswear firm had

deposited money.

Kenyan police have questioned all three officials in relation to the withdrawals.

Okeyo said in a statement last month that there was “no embezzlement of funds” whatsoever on his part, adding that the deal with Nike was transparent and denying that any cash was missing.” •Sourced from iaaf.com. Photo shows suspended Athletics Kenya president Isaiah Kiplagat

Source Daily Sports

Posted December 2, 2015


 

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