Tiberias Club Claims Polygraph Test Results Disappeared Amid WADA Hearing
During a recent hearing involving Ironi Tiberias and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) committee, the club demanded access to polygraph test results conducted on players as part of an ongoing investigation. However, the prosecution representatives stated they did not possess these results and emphasized that polygraph tests are not recognized or admissible under WADA's global regulations. Ironi Tiberias expressed strong frustration, accusing the investigation of serious procedural failures and describing the treatment of players as unjust, noting the mental pressure applied despite the tests' irrelevance to the official rules.
The club further suggested that if any findings had harmed their reputation, they would have been leaked to the media, implying the absence of such damaging evidence. They accused the prosecution of hiding behind the argument that polygraph results are not used, interpreting this as a tactic to damage the club's image. Ironi Tiberias vowed to expose what they called a falsehood in court, framing the entire episode as a targeted campaign against the club rather than a legitimate inquiry.
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