Updated On: 26 January, 2013 02:29 AM IST | | AFP
An independent commission set up by the International Cycling Union following the Lance Armstrong scandal was suspended yesterday after it emerged it had yet to receive a document from the sport's global governing body.
“We have yet to receive any documents from the UCI,” an initial procedural hearing in London was told by Guy Morpuss, lawyer to the commission. Later, inquiry chairman Philip Otton, a former judge in England's Court of Appeal, said he was, “with considerable reluctance” suspending the hearing until January 31.

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