New Reporting Channel for Doping in Sports
With Anti-Doping Norway's "Doping reporting," athletes, leaders, and others are given the opportunity to anonymously share knowledge, suspicions, or concerns related to potential violations of anti-doping regulations.
What can be reported?
In the Doping reporting, you can report knowledge or suspicions of doping in sports. This can include:
• Incidents related to the use, possession, importation, or distribution by individuals connected to Norwegian sports.
• Tampering with the doping control process.
• You can also report if you suspect that individuals connected to sports (team management, coaches, doctors, etc.) are encouraging or assisting in the use of prohibited substances or methods.
About the reporting channel:
• The system should be used to report potential violations of anti-doping regulations in accordance with the Norwegian Sports Federation’s (NIF) law chapter 12.
• Security is ensured by encrypting the information on the form server. Only Anti-Doping Norway has access to the information.
• Anti-Doping Norway has obtained a license from the Data Protection Authority for processing personal data obtained through the reporting channel.
• Doping Alert is linked to an encrypted website independent of Anti-Doping Norway's homepage.
• Anyone who suspects or has knowledge of possible violations of anti-doping regulations can report.
Text taken from friidrett.no
WADA
You can submit an anonymus report via Wada - Speak Up https://speakup.wada-ama.org/Issues/
WADA’s Confidential Information Unit (CIU) is responsible for managing the Speak Up Program, WADA’s secure platform for collecting allegations from anyone who observes anti-doping misconduct.