Federal policeman to head Australia's anti-doping watchdog


MELBOURNE (Reuters) - David Sharpe, a career policeman and former rugby league administrator, has been appointed head of Australia's anti-doping watchdog.

Sharpe will take the reins of the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) for five years from mid-September, replacing Ben McDevitt, who stepped down in May at the end of his three-year contract, the federal sports ministry said on Thursday.

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