LONDON (AP) — The IAAF says the director of president Sebastian Coe‘s office is temporarily stepping down pending an ethics probe into emails linked to Russian doping cases.
A French newspaper report alleged that Nick Davies tried to delay public identification of alleged Russian drug cheats ahead of the 2013 World Track and Field Championships in Moscow. Davies was IAAF communications director at the time, with Lamine Diack still president.
In a statement on Tuesday, Davies says “in order to demonstrate that I am willing to have all allegations of unethical behavior on my part in 2013 properly and fairly investigated I have referred my emails” to the IAAF ethics board.