«Lamine Diack condamné à quatre ans de prison, dont deux ferme – Jeune Afrique». JeuneAfrique.com(fransk). 16. september 2020. Besøkt 16. september 2020. «Les avocats de Lamine Diack avaient réclamé la relaxe, mais espéraient surtout que leur client évite la prison. Dans l’immédiat, Lamine Diack n’en a pas fini avec la justice française. Avec son fils, il est mis en cause dans une seconde enquête à Paris sur des soupçons de corruption dans l’attribution des JO de Rio-2016 et de Tokyo-2020. Lamine Diack sera bientôt entendu dans ce dossier.»
Ingle, Sean (16. september 2020). «Lamine Diack found guilty of corruption and sentenced to two years in prison». The Guardian(engelsk). ISSN0261-3077. Besøkt 16. september 2020. «The former head of global athletics, Lamine Diack, has been found guilty of corruption for covering up Russian doping cases in exchange for bribes and sentenced to four years in prison – two of which have been suspended – and fined €500,000 (£455,000). (---) Several other senior figures in track and field, including the president’s son Papa Massata Diack and the sport’s former head of anti-doping Gabriel Dolle, were also given jail sentences for their part in a scheme in which 23 Russian athletes had their doping sanctions waived so they could compete at the London 2012 Olympics and 2013 world championships in Moscow. | The scheme, which was called “full protection”, was said by prosecutors to have been first suggested by Lamine Diack at a meeting with the then Russian sports minister, Vitaly Mutko, in November 2011. Diack Sr, president of what was then the International Association of Athletics Federations, then directly or indirectly solicited £3.1m from athletes to conceal their offences so they could continue competing.»
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Ingle, Sean (16. september 2020). «Lamine Diack found guilty of corruption and sentenced to two years in prison». The Guardian(engelsk). ISSN0261-3077. Besøkt 16. september 2020. «The former head of global athletics, Lamine Diack, has been found guilty of corruption for covering up Russian doping cases in exchange for bribes and sentenced to four years in prison – two of which have been suspended – and fined €500,000 (£455,000). (---) Several other senior figures in track and field, including the president’s son Papa Massata Diack and the sport’s former head of anti-doping Gabriel Dolle, were also given jail sentences for their part in a scheme in which 23 Russian athletes had their doping sanctions waived so they could compete at the London 2012 Olympics and 2013 world championships in Moscow. | The scheme, which was called “full protection”, was said by prosecutors to have been first suggested by Lamine Diack at a meeting with the then Russian sports minister, Vitaly Mutko, in November 2011. Diack Sr, president of what was then the International Association of Athletics Federations, then directly or indirectly solicited £3.1m from athletes to conceal their offences so they could continue competing.»