An independent commission set up by the World Anti-Doping
Association (WADA) recommended Russia's athletics federation be
banned from the sport following allegations of widespread corruption
and collusion by Russian officials, which include covering up
positive drug tests.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) said it wanted
disciplinary procedures to be opened and warned that any
competitors, coaches or officials mentioned in the WADA report who
were proved to have violated doping regulations would be punished
and stripped of medals.
In an interview with New Zealand television on Wednesday, IOC
President Bach would not speculate on whether all Russian athletes
should be banned from the 2016 Olympics.
He said it was up to the International Association of Athletics
Federations (IAAF) to determine if sanctions were necessary.
"I will not speculate on this," Bach said. "Now we have this enquiry
about athletics, the international federation will draw its
conclusion and will take the necessary measures."
Bach added he had full confidence that new IAAF President Sebastian
Coe would take action to clean up the sport and also expected
Russian officials would comply with all procedures to ensure their
athletes compete in Rio.
"We're convinced that the president, Sebastian Coe, will do whatever
is necessary," Bach said.
"I think also Russia will cooperate to make progress and to be sure
that Russian athletics are compliant with WADA.
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"This is what it needs to be in order to participate in the Olympic
Games."
The IOC has provisionally suspended former global athletics head
Lamine Diack, who is under investigation in France on suspicion of
corruption and money laundering, and reiterated its stance that it
had a zero tolerance policy against doping.
Bach, a trained lawyer, said it was important that the right
procedures were followed to protect clean athletes.
(Writing by Julian Linden in Singapore; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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