Hungary's anti-doping authority said Monday that it had been "maliciously targeted" in a German documentary that accused the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) and its chief Tamas Ajan of establishing a "culture of corruption" and doping cover-ups over decades.
German broadcaster ARD claimed in the documentary aired Sunday that prominent weightlifters were rarely subject to tests, while some doping controllers were allegedly taking cash to accept manipulated urine samples.
The Hungarian Anti-Doping Group (HUNADO) carried out 77 percent of IWF's anti-doping tests between 2008 and 2017, the documentary said, including all 101 tests on Moldovan athletes, all of which came back negative.
Dorin Balmus, doctor of the Moldovan national weightlifting team, was caught on hidden camera explaining how urine samples could be manipulated -- including by getting lookalikes of athletes to provide the samples.
HUNADO head Agnes Tiszeker said in a statement that the group was victim of "unclear, malicious targeting without any factual evidence".
"Entirely false information portrayed the work of the Hungarian Anti-Doping Group in an unacceptable light," Tiszeker said.
Tiszeker added HUNADO answered ARD's questions "in detail" but the channel "completely ignored the supporting data contained in the Hungarian Anti-Doping Group's documents."
In a statement to AFP Sunday, the IWF said it was examining the allegations made in the broadcast, adding it was taking them "very seriously."
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