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Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority Warned Not To Prosecute Players

Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority’s investigators "recommended against pursuing current and former Essendon footballers over the club’s 2012 supplements program, warning that any ­attempt to prosecute doping charges would face insurmountable problems," according to Chip Le Grand of THE AUSTRALIAN. Although the investigators believed there was a circumstantial case that Thymosin Beta-4, a substance banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency, was used at Essendon, "they did not believe the case could be proved." This is consistent with ASADA’s ­position at the time of its interim report in August last year, when then CEO Aurora ­Andruska told the Australian Football League that ­although investigations were continuing, ASADA "had insufficient evidence to charge any players with a doping offence." Misgivings held by ASADA’s investigators about their case were ignored by current CEO Ben McDevitt, who, after receiving the final report, "initiated anti-doping proceedings against 34 current and former Essendon players" (THE AUSTRALIAN, 12/9). In Melbourne, Warner & Baker reported anti-doping hearings against the "Essendon 34" will be "held behind closed doors -- to protect the privacy of players." AFL Tribunal Chair David Jones ruled that "the three-week hearing, beginning next Monday, would be confidential." He said that players’ privacy "outweighs the public interest" (HERALD SUN, 12/8).

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