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			Olympics: Sheikh Ahmad steps aside as head of ANOC - IOC 
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			 [November 26, 2018] 
			ZURICH (Reuters) - The head of 
			the umbrella organization of national Olympic committees (ANOC) has 
			stepped aside from his role amid an ongoing legal case in 
			Switzerland, the IOC said in a statement on Monday. 
 The IOC said it had taken note of Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah's 
			decision to "temporarily suspend himself from his role and 
			responsibilities within ....ANOC," a decision that will take effect 
			from Wednesday.
 
 The Kuwaiti last week denied wrongdoing and said the allegations 
			against him were politically motivated. He did not give further 
			details.
 
 Sheikh Ahmad had previously stepped aside from his roles as an IOC 
			member and head of Olympic Solidarity -- the multi-million dollar 
			IOC purse that funds sports projects globally.
 
 "The IOC Executive Board emphasizes that the presumption of 
			innocence prevails and recognizes that Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad 
			Al-Sabah has taken the correct course of action with regard to the 
			Olympic Movement," the IOC statement said.
 
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			Sheikh Ahmad Al Fahad Al Sabah, president of the Olympic Council of 
			Asia, speaks. REUTERS/Issei Kato 
             
            Sheikh Ahmad, who has been an IOC member since 1992, is a close ally 
			of IOC President Thomas Bach and was among his supporters in the 
			run-up to his election in 2013.
 (Reporting by Brian Homewood, editing by Ed Osmond)
 
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