Athletics doping: Kenya track and field chief to step down
The chief executive of Athletics
Kenya wants to step down temporarily amid allegations he asked athletes
for bribes to reduce doping bans. Isaac Mwangi denies wrongdoing
but wants to leave his post for 21 days while world governing body the
IAAF investigates the claims.
Isaac Mwangi said the corruption claims against him were "unsubstantiated"
The World Anti-Doping Agency said it was "most disturbed" by the claims. "The allegations have caused me a lot of mental anguish," Mwangi said in a letter to Athletics Kenya.
"I am anxious to have my name cleared." Two
suspended athletes claimed Mwangi had asked for money in exchange for
more lenient punishments - allegations Mwangi said were
"unsubstantiated".
BBC Sport revealed last week
that Kenya had missed a deadline to prove to Wada it was tackling
cheating in athletics, following a string of positive drugs tests and
corruption allegations.
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