DA writes to WADA in its pursuit to introduce legislation to enable the Springboks and Proteas to continue using our national anthem and flag
8 October 2023
The Democratic Alliance (DA) is taking decisive action to address the ANC government's failure to meet the deadline for amending the outdated Drug-Free Sport Act to comply with the latest World Anti-Doping Code (WADA).
In a letter addressed to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), the DA formally communicates its concerns regarding the continued non-compliance of the National Anti-Doping Organizations of South Africa with the latest World Anti-Doping Code, which came into effect in January 2021. This persistent non-compliance raises serious questions about South Africa's commitment to clean and ethical sporting practices.
The DA Member of Parliament, Denis Joseph, has been proactive in highlighting this issue, warning the ANC government about the revised World Anti-Doping Code in a written question to the minister in 2022 and reiterating the concern in the 2023 budget vote speeches. It is disappointing that the government has failed to take the necessary steps to address this critical issue, leaving South African athletes and sporting organizations at a disadvantage on the international stage.
As a responsible opposition party, the DA will take matters into its own hands. We are committed to ensuring compliance with WADA requirements and maintaining the integrity of South African sports. To this end, the DA will introduce its own legislation in Parliament to align South Africa with the latest WADA Code.