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ACC Report: Why ASADA Needs Teeth

  • Catherine Ordway

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Abstract

The Australian Crime Commission released a February report alleging that 'widespread' doping is occurring in Australia and that organise crime is involved. This had led to the ASADA Amendment Bill 2013, which suggests greater investigative powers for the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA). Catherine Ordway, a Sport & Anti-Doping Consultant who was formerly a director at ASADA, explains why these and other powers are needed to help ASADA do it's job.
Original languageEnglish
Pages13-16
Number of pages4
Volume11
No.3
Specialist publicationWorld Sports Advocate
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2013

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