WADA president expects feds to give him Lance Armstrong grand jury evidence

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WADA President John Fahey says the government will turn over secret grand jury testimony and evidence to anti-doping officials who will continue witch-hunt against Lance Armstrong.

“WADA has taken note of the decision of the United States Attorney to close the investigation into the US Postal Service cycling team,” said Fahey in statement.

“Of course the investigation was into allegations of fraud, but a large amount of the evidence gathered is likely to be highly pertinent to doping and WADA expects that this evidence will be shared with relevant anti-doping authorities for them to determine whether any breaches of the anti-doping rules have occurred.

“As there are no court cases pending from the federal agencies, WADA anticipates that this can be handed over quickly for the anti-doping agencies to take appropriate action.”

A source close to the previous investigation told VeloNation that there were concerns that evidence might not necessarily be transferred to USADA, thus forcing the agency to work with less material. However Fahey makes it clear that due to prior agreements, he expects this to happen without delay.

“The US is of course a signatory to the World Anti-Doping Code, and the US Government has ratified the UNESCO International Convention against Doping in Sport, so WADA is confident that they will carry out their responsibilities as outlined in these documents,” he said.

“That was the case with the investigation into BALCO and WADA looks forward to the same approach happening shortly.”

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