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Drugs in sport - government investigation
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[QUOTE="Dexter, post: 2480124, member: 1978"] According to Paul Kent ASADA do have names but are following a process to let players admit to their sins before hitting them with 2 year bans. Apparently there are 8 ways you can cop a ban and testing positive is only 1 of them. ASADA were given info in the last few years from customs about the increasing amount of performance enhancing substances coming into the country so they started investigating the source and the suppliers first then they made their big announcement earlier this year and had all their phone taps in place and sat back and waited for the calls to come through. That is where they got players names, so while players haven't been testing positive they do have questions to answer hence the interviews to be held over the coming months. If players can't come up with a reasonable explanation why they have been in regular contact with known suppliers then they will be in a bit of trouble. If what Kent says is accurate then the players got shaken down and it worked a treat. [/QUOTE]
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