István Gyulai (21 March 1943 in Budapest – 11 March 2006 in Monte Carlo) was a former Hungarian television commentator and General Secretary of the IAAF and the AIPS. (wikipedia)
It doesn't do good to the sport unless you adopt the cynical view that all publicity is good publicity.
We follow the ethics of our British friends with some anxiety,
If there is a positive test available, this is the only way the IAAF can proceed,
Based on this position of the IAAF, we believe that the consequence should be that the medals are taken back,
We have no problem with that. Whether or not they can compete in the trials, we leave it in the hands of USA Track & Field.
We don't consider it a triumph. We consider it our moral obligation.
It certainly is a positive signal and indicates a desire and wish to show the world that they want to have a clean sport.
According to our information the Greek team leader was informed but not the athletes. To our mind this doesn't constitute a refusal.
The consequences are implied. If the result is annulled, you don't get the medals for a result that doesn't stand. If someone is not eligible, that athlete cannot have a valid result.
In the absence of facts, the IAAF cannot and will not do anything,