BREAKING: Joseph Schooling caught for cannabis consumption together with swimmer Amanda Lim
Singapore swimmer Joseph Schooling.
Sport Singapore said in a media statement on Tuesday that at the conclusion of these investigations, Schooling has been referred to the Ministry of Defence and the Singapore Armed Forces to assess and take the appropriate measures, given that he is currently undergoing National Service.SportSG said it intends to thoroughly review the circumstances behind these cases, and determine the appropriate steps to be taken thereafter.
"Following existing protocol, PTE Schooling will be placed on a supervised urine test regime for six months. All SAF personnel who test positive during this regime will be charged and sentenced accordingly.
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