China News Service, June 6th, recently, Canadian lawyer McLaren released an investigation report on the International Weightlifting Federation. The report believes that the organization under the leadership of the former International Weightlifting Federation President Tamas Agen involves 10 million US dollars. The whereabouts of huge amounts of property are unknown, covering up to 40 cases of positive doping test results and bribery elections.

  On the 4th local time in Switzerland, the International Olympic Committee issued a statement on the McLaren report, saying that the International Olympic Committee had read the report carefully, and the content of it was very worthy of attention.

  The IOC stated that, as pointed out in the report, the IOC has been requesting the IWF to adjust its anti-doping system to meet the needs in the past three years. At the same time, the International Olympic Committee has also significantly reduced the number of athletes participating in weightlifting events in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and will only initially include them in the competitions at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The effectiveness of the reform of the agent system and the project culture depends.

  With the release of McLaren's report, the IOC will continue to support the IWF and its interim chairman Papandreya for fundamental and fundamental reforms in organizational management and governance. In addition, the International Olympic Committee will contact the World Anti-Doping Agency to determine whether there are doping-related incidents related to the Olympic Games. (Finish)