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by noosphr
331 days ago
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>they rarely test and often inform their athletes when a test is coming. the big money basically assures that the incentive to dope is also big. but you'll never get caught if the testing process is a joke, so there is nothing to report. This reminds me of compliance training when I worked at a trading firm. >Canada is perceived to have the least corrupt stock exchange in the world. >>Makes sense ... wait perceived? >Yes. >>So no one looks at the actual amount of fraud? >No. >>... >... |
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