IAAF provisionally bans Fredericks in graft probe
FOUR-TIME Olympic medalist Frankie Fredericks has been suspended from duty by track and field’s governing body, the IAAF, while he is investigated for alleged corruption suspected of being linked to the 2016 Olympics hosting vote.
The independent Athletics Integrity Unit said yesterday that its request for an interim ban on Fredericks, a former sprinter from Namibia, was granted by the IAAF disciplinary panel.
Fredericks, who is also an International Olympic Committee member, is separately being investigated by the IOC ethics commission over a near-US$300,000 payment he received on October 2, 2009 — the same day Rio de Janeiro won the 2016 Olympic hosting vote in a four-city contest.
French daily Le Monde alleged in March that the payment came from a Brazilian businessman and was channeled through a sports marketing company created by Papa Massata Diack, the son of former IAAF president Lamine Diack. Both Diacks are implicated by French prosecutors in a corruption case that includes extorting money from athletes to cover up doping.
Fredericks denies wrongdoing, claiming the money was for contracted consultancy work. He previously offered to step aside from his IOC work and his IAAF duties except his seat on the ruling Council.
“I am not prepared to voluntarily consent not to undertake my duties in respect of the position I hold as IAAF Council Member,” Fredericks wrote to the disciplinary panel.
He did agree to avoid attending a meeting in London next month on the sidelines of the August 4-13 world championships.
Fredericks plans to contest the suspension at a hearing.
In its published interim ruling, the IAAF disciplinary panel noted that “Fredericks has not, in the answers and explanations he has provided to date, disturbed the prima facie case of matters warranting investigation”.
Those matters include “whether there was any connection between the Payment and the IOC vote to award the 2016 summer Olympics to Rio de Janeiro”, the IAAF panel said.
The 49-year-old won silver medals in 100 and 200 meters at both the 1992 Barcelona Olympics and 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
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