Actualización de la peticiónInquiry into ethics/practices of ASADA AFL WADA antidoping case against the 34 EFC playersBill Shorten to hear case for ASADA inquiry

Philip NelsonAustralia
19 mar 2017
By Michael Warner, Herald Sun:
OPPOSITION Leader Bill Shorten has agreed to meet with a group fighting for an inquiry into the handling of the Essendon drugs saga.
Senate crossbenchers have expressed support for a probe into the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority.
And, while both major parties are reluctant to trigger a parliamentary investigation, Mr Shorten — whose Maribyrnong electorate includes the Essendon FC heartland — was on Friday open to talking to the campaigners.
“This saga has dragged on far too long, to the detriment of all involved. I feel for the players and most of all, I feel for the fans. They deserved better than this,’’ he said.
But asked whether he would hear a submission from the Justice For The 34 group pursuing an inquiry, he said: “I’m always happy to meet with groups who have issues to discuss where I can.”
Labor senator Kimberley Kitching has called for an inquiry into the AFL-ASADA investigation following the emergence of a tape recording of a Bombers meeting at the height of the crisis.
The 2013 recording of former officials James Hird, Paul Little, Mark Thompson and Danny Corcoran laid bare their fury at the league and then deputy chief Gillon McLachlan.
McLachlan on Friday said he was “entirely comfortable” with how he and the league had dealt with the scandal.
“You could have recorded that at the AFL. It’s just interesting because people are yelling and screaming,” McLachlan told SEN.
“It was an incredibly tumultuous period ... We’re entirely comfortable with the process and that’s been examined in various forms.”
But Senator Nick Xenophon said: “There are simply too many unanswered questions, too many ruined reputations seeking address, for this matter not to go to an inquiry. People are saying that the ASADA investigation and the whole process has been tainted and we need to get to the truth of what happened.”
Senator David Leyonhjelm said: “There’s a smell about this issue and I’d support an inquiry no problem.”
A spokesman for Senator Pauline Hanson said she would back it if there was “overwhelming support”, adding: “It is quite clear that the body responsible for resolving this issue hasn’t.”
Senator Derryn Hinch said he would “look at it”.
Greens leader Richard di Natale, who has been a prominent voice calling for an inquiry, could not be reached.
The Justice for the 34 group said on Friday:
“We are not surprised with these revelations. We have always maintained that Essendon, the players and their coach were targeted. The rights of the players, the club and their coach were overridden by the AFL’s obsession with their image.”
Herald Sun article link is below. Care Paywall: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/essendon/bill-shorten-to-hear-case-for-asada-inquiry/news-story/068aa1a03f00d69574b786de9920d061
Some additional comments from Justice for the 34 Group.
The anti-doping framework has to be a proper regulatory framework and not based on backroom deals. ASADA do not appear to be accountable to the Australian Government.
Further, both the US Senate and UK Parliament have started inquiries, so should Australia, particularly because we have had the worst possible case.
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