— Published February 18, 2013

WADA asks for help

Doping

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) admits to weaknesses. Its general director, David Howman, assures that the scourge is currently reaching a level never approached in the past. He calls for the creation of a new body, in charge of “the integrity of sport”. An international organization that could lend a hand to WADA in its fight against organized crime, which is increasingly present in the trade in doping products.