Demetriou welcomes tanking claims

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 31 Oktober 2012 | 22.09

The AFL announces its fixture list for the 2013 premiership season.

Andrew Demetriou says the AFL will improve its integrity policing in 2013. Source: News Limited

AFL chief executive Andrew Demetriou has not ruled out widening the tanking investigation as he revealed the league will boost its integrity policing next year.

As pressure mounts on Melbourne, who are being probed over allegations of secret meetings to plot a tanking strategy in 2009, Demetriou insisted there would be no whitewash.

And he said he would welcome former or current players and officials coming forward if they have tanking claims.

"Of course," Demetriou said when asked if the file was still open on clubs other than Melbourne.

"We say that about respect and responsibility in regard to women; we say it about drugs; we say it about integrity; and we say that about the salary cap. We do not close the file on anything."

Demetriou revealed the AFL recently approved a significant funding increase for its ramped-up integrity department in 2013.


"We have just approved a large (increase) in the integrity area," he said.

"I don't want to discuss what the figure is, but I can tell you we have increased, at Adrian Anderson's request, the spend in the integrity area.

"That's in our budget starting next year."

The AFL has no set time frame on the Melbourne investigation with league football operations manager Adrian Anderson and the integrity unit given as much time as required.

"I am not involved (in the investigation)," Demetriou said.

"I sit on the commission and if Adrian believes it is serious enough to go to the commission, I have to make sure I am at arm's length because I might have to listen to it.

"Adrian has said: 'I will take as long as I have to with Brett Clothier (AFL integrity manager) to finish my investigation'."

Demetriou, who has long dismissed suggestions AFL clubs have tanked for draft selections, said if a club or individuals are found guilty, they had no place in the game.

"I have said pretty consistently I have a strongly-held view that teams don't go out there to lose, but I did say when asked mid-year that if anything comes to light that proves otherwise, then that can't be accepted, and we will deal with it," he said.

"I don't think there is any place in sport for people who challenge the integrity and we have seen what is going on in the (Lance) Armstrong affair."


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