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Gabriel Dolle, former IAAF anti-doping chief, investigated for corruption

The IAAF's former anti-doping chief has been placed under criminal investigation, suspected of taking about 200,000 euros ($220,000 US) in bribes in an alleged coverup of positive Russian doping tests.

Implicated in alleged coverup of Russians' positive tests

Former IAAF anti-doping director Gabriel Dolle has been placed under investigation for allegedly taking bribes in the coverup of positive Russian doping tests. (Getty Images)

The IAAF's former anti-doping chief has been placed under criminal investigation, suspected of taking about 200,000 euros ($220,000 US) in bribes in an alleged coverup of positive Russian doping tests.

The French office for financial prosecutions says Dr. Gabriel Dolle joins former IAAF President Lamine Diack and Diack's legal adviser, Habib Cisse, under formal investigation.

Diack is being investigated on preliminary charges of corruption and aggravated money laundering. Dolle and Cisse face only the corruption charge.

Dolle was released Wednesday from police custody on 100,000 euros ($110,000 US) bail after judge Renaud Van Ruymbeke, one of three investigating magistrates in the case, formally placed him under investigation.

Dolle was the director of the IAAF anti-doping department until last year.