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AGENTS PUT ON NOTICE: We will set national anti-doping agency and vet agents, says Dr Wario

Cabinet Secretary for Sports, Culture and the Arts Dr Hassan Wario, left, present a copy of the Anti-Doping Taskforce Final Report Book to Chairman Kenya Olympic Committee, Kipchoge Keino during official launch of the report in Nairobi on Friday, October 17th. 2014. Photo/Jonah Onyango.

Athletes’ agents will soon be required to register with the Registrar of Sports in order to manage doping cases.

The Government will also set up Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya (ADAK) to deal with doping cases, Sports Cabinet Secretary, Hassan Wario, said when he made public the Anti-Doping Task Force Report at The Stanley Hotel, Nairobi, yesterday.

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