Anti-doping boss, suspected of hiding positive cases, ordered to resign by authorities

The Superior Sports Council (CSD) announced in a press release published Friday evening that it had transmitted to the judicial authorities the results of an investigation launched following a complaint on “alleged irregularities in the use of public funds as well as in the control and sanction of doping by Celad”, the Spanish agency for the fight against doping in sport.

According to the online sports media Relevo, Celad took advantage of bureaucratic loopholes to conceal cases of doping. It will be up to the public prosecutor to decide on possible prosecutions, the CSD said in its press release. But already, its president, José Manuel Rodríguez Uribes, has asked the director of Celad, José Luis Terreros, to resign due to “the damage to the reputation of Spanish sport and our control system” .

WADA criticizes Spanish anti-doping agency

In the event of refusal, the president of the CSD and the Minister of Education and Sports, Pilar Alegría, “will propose at the next CELAD board of directors the dismissal of José Luis Terreros”, warns the body, which is also said to be “totally willing to collaborate loyally with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)”.

WADA criticized the Spanish anti-doping agency on Friday and threatened to take “significant” measures for Spanish sport if doping cases were not handled “quickly and effectively”. “We are well aware of the deep problems in the fight against doping in Spain,” Witold Banka, the WADA president who opened an investigation, said in a statement.

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