Not all sports trust ASADA: survey

ASADA's stakeholder survey reveals only 65 of sporting organisations agree that the anti-doping agency has established a relationship of trust with them.

Australia's anti-doping authority is yet to gain the trust of almost one third of the country's major sporting organisations.

Just 65 per cent of respondents to ASADA's 2015 stakeholder survey agreed it had "established a relationship of trust with the sport's organisation", according to the authority's annual report.

Only 60 per cent supported the statement that any burden ASADA's processes place on the sport organisation was "reasonable and proportionate".


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