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AIBA President welcomes findings of Special Investigation Committee PhilBoxing.com Wed, 14 Dec 2011 Final Report is delivered to the IOC Lausanne, Switzerland, 13 December 2011 - Dr. Ching-Kuo Wu, President of the International Boxing Association (AIBA), on Tuesday welcomed the Final Report of the Special Investigation Committee, which had been probing claims made by BBC journalists last September of corruption involving the London 2012 Olympic Games. The Report, which was completed after an exaustive two-month-long investigation chaired by Tom Virgets, Senior Associate Athletic Director at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, was sent to AIBA's headquarters in Switzerland on Monday. The AIBA President met on Tuesday morning with Dr. Jacques Rogge, President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to deliver a copy of the Final Report. The main finding of the inquiry was that the allegations made by BBC journalists in a TV programme of money supposedly having been paid by Azerbaijan's government in exchange for promises of Olympic gold medals were "groundless and not supported by any credible evidence." Dr. Virgets also announced on Monday that the Investigation Commitee had traced and documented both the source and the disbursement of the investment made to finance North American boxing franchises, and had found that claims of any government funds were "unsubstantiated". Instead, the investigation found the source of funds had been "a private investor named Hamid Hamidov, who had decided to invest in North American boxing franchises but merely as "a commercial investor." "We are pleased that after a lengthy investigation, the full facts have emerged and the air has been cleared," Dr. Wu said in a statement Tuesday. "We welcome the findings of this important process, and are pleased that our procedures and our integrity have stood up to the scrutiny of an independent inquiry." The AIBA President also said he has "full confidence" in Ivan Khodabakhsh, the Chief Operating Officer of World Series of Boxing and is "pleased that he has been fully exonerated by the Special Investigation Committee." He noted the Final Report had detailed how Mr. Khodabakhsh, whom the BBC claimed had made promises of gold medals, had never actually met the investor, had no role in the negotiations for the investment, and in any case has no role in boxing competition at the London Olympic Games. Dr. Wu added that within 24 hours of receiving the independent inquiry's findings, he had presented a copy of the Final Report to the IOC President. "I wanted to share the full report of the Special Investigation Committee with President Rogge as soon as I received it as this is appropriate," Dr Wu said. The Special Investigation Committee was appointed on 23 September 2011, as soon as a BBC programme, made its allegations. ![]() |
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