DUBAI (Reuters) - Godolphin, hit by a doping scandal last year, has given its trainers ultimate responsibility for running their horse racing stables and scrapped a racing manager post to improve oversight, it said on Tuesday.
The operational changes should also help safeguard horse welfare and ensure compliance with all relevant laws and regulations, the stable, owned by Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, said on its website after undertaking an internal review.
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