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4. POWERS OF AFL AND ASADA4.1 Under the ASADA Act and the NAD Scheme established under that Act, ASADA has the legislative authority to:(a) investigate possible violations of the anti doping rules under the ASADA Act and the NAD Scheme for Players and Officials under the jurisdiction of the AFL;(b) make findings in relation to such investigations;(c) notify the Player, Official and the AFL of its findings and its recommendations as to the consequences of such findings; and(d) present its findings and its recommendations as to consequences at hearings of the AFL Tribunal, the AFL Appeals Board or CAS, either at the AFL’s request or on its own initiative.4.2 AFL has a responsibility to encourage and promote competition free from Prohibited Substances and Methods and to prevent doping practices in sport. To facilitate this object, the AFL specifically recognises ASADA and its functions and powers. ASADA agrees that the AFL retains all functions and powers relating to this Code, including all functions and powers relating to the issuing of an infraction notice, the convening of hearings, the presentation of allegations of an Anti Doping Rule Violations at a hearing and all matters incidental thereto.
"When the truth comes out, I will be in a very very good position, and so will the football club" (James Hird, April 12, 2013)As long as Burnside QC, manages to prevent the release of the ASADA report to the public.A report that the EFC requested.