China Formally Criminalises Doping

China Formally Criminalises Doping

BEIJING, Dec 28 (NNN-XINHUA) – China has formally criminalised doping, as its top legislature voted to adopt Amendment XI to its criminal law on Saturday.

The historical move in China’s anti-doping fight took place, when the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress voted to add the amendment to Article 355.

It stipulates that anyone who lures, instigates or cheats athletes into using banned substances, in either domestic or international competitions, faces up to three years’ imprisonment and a fine. Heavier punishments will be given to those organising or forcing athletes into using banned substances, while knowingly offering banned substances to athletes is also a criminal offence.

The amendment represents China’s latest anti-doping measure. In Nov, 2019, the country’s Supreme People’s Court announced judicial interpretations on the application of criminal law, in handling cases related to doping, which went into effect on Jan 1, 2020. The State Council launched the Anti-Doping Regulation in 2004.

The amendment will take effect on Mar 1, 2021.– NNN-XINHUA

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