AIBA's ability to pay off debts still unclear-IOC


  • Boxing
  • Friday, 10 Jan 2020

LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - The International Olympic Committee (IOC) said on Friday that AIBA's ability to pay off its multi-million dollar debt was still unclear, reducing the chances of a swift end to the international boxing federation's Olympic suspension.

The IOC suspended AIBA over issues surrounding its finances and governance in June 2019, officially taking over the boxing competition and qualification for the Tokyo 2020 summer Olympics.

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