Russia and Belarus have not paid their mandatory contributions to WADA in 2023
Russia and Belarus have not paid their mandatory contributions to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) in 2023. RIA Novosti reports this.
Russia’s contribution was supposed to be 1.267 million dollars, Belarus – 46 thousand dollars. Also, at the moment, WADA is left without contributions from Georgia, Iceland and Monaco. It is noted that the remaining countries have fully or partially made payments.
On September 22, WADA said that the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) had not met the requirements to restore its status, since the code was not integrated into national legislation. It was noted that the Russian side can appeal this within 21 days from the date of receipt of the official notification.
In December 2019, the WADA Executive Committee decided to deprive Russia of the right to host the Olympic Games and World Championships, and Russian athletes of the flag and anthem for four years. The reason was the deprivation of RUSADA’s compliance status. In November 2022, WADA decided to extend the suspension of RUSADA.
Source: Lenta

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