MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Olympic Committee accused the country's anti-doping agency on Monday of presiding over serious financial irregularities, mounting pressure on the organisation tasked with clearing up Russia's sporting image.
Yuri Ganus, the agency's head, denies the allegation, casting it as part of a campaign against his organisation that he said hampers its anti-doping push.
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