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World Athletics Claiming €41.2m Compensation From Diack As Prosecutor Recommend 4 Years Prison Term

The court has heard on Wednesday that World Athletics, which is now led by Britain’s Sebastian Coe, is claiming €41.2 million compensation from Lamine Diack, the former president. It says the doping scandal led major sponsors Adidas and Nestle to sever ties with the federation.

The former global athletics supremo, Diack was also called in court by prosecutor for him to be serve with four years in prison and be fined a maximum of €500 000 euros.

Diack, an 87-year-old Senegalese, is accused of delaying punishment for Russian athletes who failed doping tests in return for payment and in order to ensure that prospective sponsors were not discouraged.

The prosecutor, Francois-Xavier Dulin, told the court in Paris that although the prison sentence requested for Diack was long for a man “in the autumn years of his life”, he had “committed an enormous offence” which had “worldwide” repercussions.

“Lamine Diack has told us that he is a not a man who is interested in money. But he is awash with money,” the prosecutor said.

Diack has told the court he agreed to delay bans for 23 Russian athletes but denied he knew that officials from the body had directly or indirectly asked those athletes for hundreds of thousands of euros to hush up their cases.

He said he was acting to safeguard “the financial health of the IAAF” because the federation – since renamed World Athletics – was negotiating major sponsorship contracts with Russian bank VTB and a Russian broadcaster at the time.

The court has heard that several of the Russian athletes concerned went on to win medals at the 2012 London Olympics.

The defence will sum its case on the final day of the trial on Thursday and will likely demand a much lower sentence, but a verdict is not expected for weeks.

By discernsportblog

Former sprinter, Taewondo and Badminton Player. Sport Physiotherapist

One reply on “World Athletics Claiming €41.2m Compensation From Diack As Prosecutor Recommend 4 Years Prison Term”

[…] qui est maintenant dirigé par le britannique Sebastian Coe, réclame une indemnité de 41,2 millions d’euros à Lamine Diack, l’ancien président. Elle estime que le scandale du dopage a conduit les […]

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