Son of ex-athletics supremo Diack gets five years in prison for corruption
FILE PHOTO: Papa Massata Diack, the son of former world athletics chief Lamine Diack, speaks during a news conference in Dakar, Senegal September 17, 2020. REUTERS/Christophe Van Der Perre/File Photo
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Papa Massata
Diack, the son of former global athletics supremo Lamine Diack, had his
five-year prison sentence for corruption involving Russian doping cases
confirmed by a Paris appeals court on Thursday.
Diack, who
was sentenced in absentia because he refuses to leave his native Senegal, had
his fine from the original trial reduced by half to Sh68 million.
Diack, whose
father Lamine headed the IAAF, now called World Athletics, from 1999 to 2015,
was one of six men convicted in France in 2020 for hushing up 23 Russian doping
offences in exchange for Russian sponsorship contracts.
The trial
heard that as a result of hiding the doping cases, the Russian athletes were
able to compete at the 2012 London Olympics and 2013 world championships in
Moscow.
Papa Massata
Diack, known as PMD, had a high-profile role as a marketing consultant for the
IAAF.
Senegal
refuses to extradite the 57-year-old.
PMD was
found guilty of being an accomplice in a bribery scheme and of having embezzled
funds to the tune of 15 million euros at the expense of the IAAF.


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