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WADA statement on Reuters story exposing USADA scheme in contravention of World Anti-Doping Code .
WADA is now aware of at least three cases where athletes who had committed serious anti-doping rule violations were allowed to continue to compete for years while they acted as undercover agents for USADA .
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