Doping and Bribery Allegations: Kenyan athletics official in detention

Doping and Bribery Allegations: Kenyan athletics official in detention

A magistrate court in Kenya has ruled out the country’s athletics manager being held by the police for 4 weeks over investigations and claims that he was prepared to warn coaches about drugs tests in return for £10,000 ($13,000).

According to BBC Sport, Michael Rotich denies any wrongdoing, saying he wanted to protect athletes. Although, Mr Rotich has already been sent home from the Olympic Games in Rio.

During the operation, Mr Rotich was approached by a supposed doping specialist hired to supply banned substances to a fictional British sports team, the Sunday Times reports. In the film Mr Rotich appears to request a one-off payment to give athletes 12 hours’ advanced notice of a pending drugs test because he knew the official anti-doping testers.

Athletes are not supposed to be warned in advance of doping tests as that might help drug cheats to avoid detection. But Mr Rotich told the newspaper he was only going along with it because he wanted to find out who the undercover reporters were and “protect” athletes.

Mr Rotich’s lawyer, Ham Lagat, said after the court order that the evidence against his client “is not strong enough”, AP news agency reports. “It is tenuous, it is whimsical evidence,” Lagat said. “It is about a video, it is about a newspaper, it could be a gutter press,” AP adds.