Re: UCI to give opinion on LA doping scandal in 10 days




"Jet" <jj@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 22:52:05 +0200, "benjo maso" <benjo_maso@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Jet" <jj@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>(snip)
>>>
>>> We'll probably never know who leaked the results to L'equipe, but say
>>> for
>>> the sake of argument it's found that it was the Director of the lab.
>>> Would
>>> that influence your opinion of this matter. After all it doesn't change
>>> the
>>> 'fact' that some samples were found with EPO in them. Given his, uh,
>>> 'colorful' background it wouldn't be a complete surprise. I wouldn't be
>>> too
>>> surprised if they brought the employees in for quest... er, deposition
>>> and
>>> then we'd find out things about the lab that would curl your hair. ;-)
>>
>>I would have been a miracle if it was kept secret. All the samples were
>>anonymous, sure, but even for someone with only a vague memory of the Tour
>>of '99, it would take only two minutes to identify that rider who was
>>tested
>>so many times. So probably everybody at the laboratory knew they had some
>>hot information. And if there were really some links between the
>>laboratory
>>and the Equipe, as Ewoud Dronkert suggested, it is no surprise which
>>newspaper got the privilege to publish it.
>>
>>Benjo
>
> Hehe. Yet in -our- University Lab we had (famous patient name deleted) as
> a
> patient and did not divulge his lab results or name or location, (though
> substantial $$ could probably have been made - hot story at the time).
>
> Period.
>
> We have what you'd call, uh personal 'professional ethics'. Not one
> self-respecting laboratorian out of about 400 ever divulged any
> confidential matters or believe me we'd have heard about it through either
> official or unofficial channels! We didn't even discuss it among
> ourselves,
> or mention if that patient's labs were in process, or if he went to the
> OR,
> etc.

Well, the culprit in the French laboratory might have been the cleaning
person ...

Benjo


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