ASADA code unfair and ineffective, says Australian Athletes Alliance

By Greg Baum
Updated October 16 2014 - 10:08pm, first published 6:47pm
General secretary of the Australian Athletes Alliance Brendan Schwab. Photo: Jonathan Carroll
General secretary of the Australian Athletes Alliance Brendan Schwab. Photo: Jonathan Carroll
General secretary of the Australian Athletes Alliance Brendan Schwab. Photo: Jonathan Carroll
General secretary of the Australian Athletes Alliance Brendan Schwab. Photo: Jonathan Carroll
General secretary of the Australian Athletes Alliance Brendan Schwab. Photo: Jonathan Carroll
General secretary of the Australian Athletes Alliance Brendan Schwab. Photo: Jonathan Carroll

A bill to tighten and streamline the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority and its operations would serve only to worsen an already unconscionable anti-doping regime, claims a body representing cricketers, basketballers, netballers, jockeys and footballers of all codes.

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