The incident of the national flag covered with a fabric during the seventh edition of the Tunisian Open Masters, organized by the Tunisian Swimming Federation, at the Olympic Radès swimming pool, led to the arrest of two officials, the president of the National Swimming Federation and a framework of the National Anti -Doping Agency.
The prosecution near the Tunis court of first instance indeed ordered the arrest of the president of the Tunisian swimming federation of which the Federal Office was dissolved by the Ministry of Youth and Sport.
On the sidelines of this incident, the Ministry of Youth and Sport also announced, the dismissal of the director general of the National Anti -Doping Agency, Mourad Hambli and that of the Regional Youth and Sport Delegate of Ben Arous.
A senior official in the National Anti -Doping Agency was also arrested in the same way as the president of the Tunisian Swimming Federation.
These arrests come on the sidelines of the visit of the President of the Kais Saied Republic on Friday, May 10, at the Olympic Radès swimming pool where he found that the national flag had been covered with a fabric.
He then expressed his anger, considering that this incident acts as a crime and demanded that the officials of this act be judged. He also ordered the opening of an investigation and legal proceedings against those who covered the national flag.
In the process, the Ministry of Youth and Sport announced the dissolution of the Federal Office of the Tunisian Swimming Federation while Tunisia is under the influence of sanctions decreed by the World Anti-Doping Agency (AMA), these having been imposed due to the non-compliance by the Tunisian sports authorities of the World Anti-Doping Code.
Under the AMA decision, Tunisia is therefore not allowed to organize regional, continental or global competitions in any sports discipline.
Likewise, the Tunisian flag will not be hoisted during the next Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris during the summer of 2024, as long as Tunisia does not comply with AMA standards.
The AMA criticizes Tunisia “its inability to fully implement the 2021 version of the World Anti -Doping Code within its legal system”.
Indeed, Tunisia had four months, from last November, to adopt a certain number of modifications to the legislative and regulatory texts to comply with the code of the Tunisian legal framework. Something that was obviously not done.
In November 2023, when the AMA had sent a correspondence to Tunisia warning him of any sanctions, the spokesman for the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Chokri Hamda, said that it was only advice so that Tunisia complies with the new amendments of the agency.
The manager had insisted that the AMA correspondence is a routine act and all that the press has peddled as sanctions are ultimately only advice addressed to the Tunisian part to comply with the World Anti -Doping Code.
In addition to the sanctions mentioned above and of which Chokri Hamda had refuted the enforceable character, the Tunisian National Anti-Doping Agency (Anad) loses its AMA privileges, until the statement conditions set out.