WADA app encourages whistleblowers to report drug cheats and violations
MONTREAL — The World Anti-Doping Agency announced Thursday it will encourage informants and whistleblowers to report drug cheats through a computer platform called “Speak Up.”
The platform includes an app for iPhone or Android phones that athletes or others involved in sports can use to report violations of the agency’s rules.
WADA director general Olivier Niggli said in a release the program should “encourage more informants and whistleblowers to come forward and report suspected doping violations.
“WADA’s independent Pound and McLaren investigations, which were both triggered by whistleblowers, highlighted the importance of these individuals to the agency and to clean sport on the whole.”


