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Drugs in sport - government investigation
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[QUOTE="subsbligh, post: 2473958, member: 1950"] I understand the concept. The evidence is extremely clear in judiciary cases. It's different here though because there's not going to be enough evidence, the ASADA is clutching at straws. They're hoping for a swift result, they need some blood to save the report. If it goes through tribunals then to Court and through appeal, the ASADA is not going to win, or at least come out of it with any credibility. By then government will have changed hands, senior public servants will change hands and this will die its natural death (though it should never have come to life). [/QUOTE]
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