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Interview with Graham Arthur Director of Legal at UK Anti-Doping (UKAD)

Thursday, 14 April 2011 Author: Sean Cottrell

Doping is a huge problem facing sport. Banned substances and means of delivery are becoming more sophisticated and with the ever increasing infiltration of organised crime in sport, anti-doping agencies and law enforcement agencies are having to work together to sustain the momentum in the fight against cheats in sport.

Recently, Lawinsport.com met with Graham Arthur, Director of Legal at UK Anti-Doping at the Tackling Doping in Sport 2011 Conference to find out his views on a range of topics, from Out-of-Competition testing to the challenges that come with hosting the Olympic and Paralympic Games. UK Anti-Doping was established in 2009 andis the national body responsible for the implementation and management of the UK’s anti-doping policy.

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Sean Cottrell

Sean Cottrell

Sean is the founder and CEO of LawInSport. Founded in 2010, LawInSport has become the "go to sports law website" for sports lawyers and sports executives across the world.

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