UFS responds to revocation of the accreditation of the SA Doping Control Laboratory by WADA
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)   yesterday informed the South African Doping Control Laboratory (SADoCoL)   at the University of the Free State (UFS) that the WADA accreditation   status of the laboratory has been revoked.
This revocation does, however, not   include the analysis of blood samples for the Athlete Biological   Passport for which SADoCoL has been re-accredited in August 2016 and   which the laboratory will continue to perform. It also does not impact   at all on the testing of urine sport samples by the South African   Institute of Drug-free Sport (SAIDS), who will continue to send such   samples for testing to other WADA accredited laboratories, while blood   samples will be tested at SADoCoL as before.
The revocation follows a year long period   of suspension in which the laboratory had to develop its analytical   capabilities and instate new systems and methodologies.  “In   this period the laboratory worked diligently to realize all of these   requirements and according to an inspection team from the WADA   Laboratory Expert Group who visited the laboratory in February 2017,   much has been done and the Laboratory is in a much better state than it   was before the suspension in May 2016,” says prof Marthinus van der Merwe,   Director of SADoCoL.
“However, there were certain aspects of   these requirements that the laboratory could not achieve within the   time-frame stipulated by WADA and therefore the organisation is bound by   its rules and regulations to now revoke the accreditation status of the   laboratory. Since much effort and resources have been invested in the   laboratory in the last two years, the management of SADoCoL together   with senior leadership of the UFS decided to go ahead and finalise all   development in order to re-apply for WADA accreditation,” says prof van   der Merwe. 
“The UFS fully acknowledges the hard work   of SADoCoL during the period of development and is committed to support   the laboratory in its endeavors to re-attain its status within the very   specialised and highly regulated community of world-wide doping control   laboratories.  The premium   goal of the laboratory is still to fully serve the sporting community of   South Africa and Africa according to the WADA guidelines for   anti-doping control in Sport and it is confident to attain that with the   support of all role players in this field,” says Prof Witthuhn,   Vice-Rector: Research at the UFS.
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