Jamaica doping scandals tip of iceberg, Dr Paul Wright tells BBC

KINGSTON, Jamaica – Dr Paul Wright, one of Jamaica's most senior drug testers, told the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) that the island's anti-doping regime has been woefully short of the international standards required.
Dr. Paul Wright
Dr Wright in an interview published Monday said that the country's recent rash of failed tests might be the "tip of an iceberg". According to the BBC Dr Wright said that the sudden surge of Jamaican athletes failing tests at the country's national trials in June had left him fearing the worst.
His comments come a week after the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) visited Jamaica to investigate claims that the country's athletes were not being tested rigorously enough. Read more: 

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  1. So very sad to see people like this destroying and trampling on a century of hard work, Sacrifice and sacrifice of so many, just to put himself of the front page!
    If you notice many users of P.E.D's have been found in the USA, but not one person/official/politician/leader have tried to destroy/impune/indite the whole Track & Field system!

    These questions must be asked:
    What are his motives?
    Is he being paid for this?
    Is he a Judas?
    Is he just seeking attention?
    Isn't he a traitor?

    What is wrong with people like this?
    SMH.
    Shame, shame, shame!
    Many counties are very upset about being defeated by a small country like Jamaica and would like nothing more than seeing the T&F program defeated and disgraced, what those countries couldn't do on the track he and others like him have done the dirty work in the headline and tabloids!
    He should be kicked out/disowned by Jamaica!
    He is nothing more than a JUDAS/TRAITOR!

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