SINGAPORE — As the country’s representatives on the sporting world stage, Singaporean athletes are expected to uphold the highest standards of conduct at all times, national sports governing body Sport Singapore (SportSG) said.
admitted to taking cannabis
SportSG said that it intends to thoroughly review the circumstances behind these cases and determine the appropriate steps to be taken thereafter.At the conclusion of these investigations, SportSG said that Lim was issued a stern warning by CNB under the Misuse of Drugs Act. “All TeamSG athletes are expected to uphold the highest standards of conduct as representatives of Singapore on the sporting world stage, at all times. Unlawful or unsportsmanlike conduct will not be condoned,” it added.
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