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PSI and Sport Ireland agreement ‘an important step’ in anti-doping

By Dermot - 01st Jul 2020

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The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland (PSI) and Sport Ireland have today signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that will assist joint working between the agencies, particularly in areas of mutual concern including anti-doping.

The MoU has been welcomed by the Minister for Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht, Catherine Martin.

“We have seen over recent weeks and months that sport and physical activity plays an important role in our daily lives. As competitive sport resumes as we enter phase 3 of the Covid-19 restrictions, we need to make sure that our collective fight against doping in sport continues to be relentless.

“The signing of the MOU between Sport Ireland and the PSI is a positive step for anti-doping in Ireland and an excellent example of agencies of the state working together for the greater good.”

Mr John Treacy, CEO of Sport Ireland, and PSI Registrar/Chief Officer Mr Niall Byrne, stated that the memorandum focuses on their common purpose as public bodies. It provides a clear framework that governs and strengthens the working relationship between the organisations, both of which are tasked with upholding standards of conduct and good practice in the public interest.

Mr Treacy said; “The signing of the MoU with the PSI is an important step for Sport Ireland in the evolution of the anti-doping system in Ireland. Sport Ireland continues to place an increased emphasis on intelligence and investigation, which has led to increased efficiencies in how the programme functions

“Working with authorities and individuals, including public interest regulators like the PSI, is critical to our ongoing efforts to eliminate doping and preserve the integrity of sport.”

“Our role in the PSI is to protect, maintain and promote the health and safety of the public by ensuring that the standards of practise and the reputation of the profession of pharmacy are upheld,” added Mr Byrne. 

“I am pleased that the PSI can engage with Sport Ireland to exchange information that supports the wider public interest.  This includes ensuring that those who are registered with the PSI conduct themselves in a competent and ethical manner, and in doing so contribute to reducing the scope for harmful and improper use of substances in sport.”

Both the PSI and Sport Ireland work in conjunction with many organisations, including by way of MoUs, in carrying out their respective roles.  MoUs provide a clear basis for co-operation and collaboration on areas of mutual interest or public concern.

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