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News (Media Awareness Project) - US: IOC Assails US Attack On Agency
Title:US: IOC Assails US Attack On Agency
Published On:1999-09-25
Source:Washington Post (DC)
Fetched On:2008-09-05 19:31:57
IOC ASSAILS U.S. ATTACK ON AGENCY

International Olympic Committee Vice President Richard Pound criticized
White House drug control policy director Barry R. McCaffrey for assailing
the IOC's proposed world anti-doping agency and vowed that the IOC would
pursue its plans whether or not McCaffrey and other government officials
were on board.

McCaffrey has been highly critical of the IOC's blueprint for an
international anti-doping agency, saying the agency plan lacks the
independence and accountability to be credible. In a letter dated Sept. 22,
Pound stated that the IOC would proceed unilaterally with its plans to have
the anti-doping agency operative by Jan. 1, 2000, holding places for
government officials "when they resolve how best to participate." IOC
officials have said that they want a board composed of officials from
international governments and sport to oversee out-of-competition tests and
to fund research.

"Just because they build it doesn't mean we will come," said Rob Housman,
deputy director for strategic planning in McCaffrey's office. "If they build
a bad car, why would we want to be a passenger? That's what they are
offering us: Come be a passenger in our lemon."

Pound said in the letter that "no other organization in the world has done
more than the IOC in the struggle against doping in sport. . . . " and that
"it, unlike most organizations, has committed significant funding for this
purpose," noting that the IOC has pledged $25 million to fund the agency's
first year.

Pound's letter also chided McCaffrey for his comments about the IOC's plans
saying, "Casting doubt upon the genuineness of the commitment of those
involved in the international effort is not helpful."

"We thought the tone of [the letter] was somewhat arrogant, actually," said
Bob Weiner, a spokesman for McCaffrey. "You would think they would want to
embrace our support for a clean program and not resist it."
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