Sport
New Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission chief named
A new executive director is to be appointed to the embattled Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission, (JADCO) nearly nine months since the last permanent holder of the position was fired.
Jamaica’s Minister with responsibility for sports, Natalie Neita-Headley, has confirmed that the position, which was occupied between May and mid-August 2013 by four-time Olympian Cathy Rattray Samuel, has been filled.
JADCO has come under increased scrutiny in recent months following a rash of positive doping tests by Jamaican athletes.
“I have been advised by the board of commissioners that they have reached the point of selection. They seem to have done all the due diligence and are comfortable with the gentleman who they have selected,” the minister said, without revealing a name.
“It is someone who has strong administrative and managerial skills, and that’s really what we need now to be able to pull JADCO together and push it forward”.
A series of damaging articles published locally and internationally by the former executive director, Renée Anne Shirley, has exposed weaknesses within the commission’s testing program.
Reports this week suggest that the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is to conduct an “extraordinary” audit of Jamaica’s testing of its athletes between February and July 2012 when the commission failed to conduct out-of-competition tests leading up to the London 2012 Olympic games.
