MOSCOW, June 10. /TASS/. Compliance with anti-doping regulations and requirements remains a priority for the All-Russian Athletics Federation (RusAF), Pyot Fradkov, chairman of RusAF, said on Wednesday.

"The key priority is the strict compliance with all anti-doping requirements and ethical standards in sports," Fradkov said, speaking at a session of the State Duma (the Russian parliament’s lower house) Committee on Physical Culture and Sports.

"We plan to introduce a code of athletics ethics stipulating unified standards, to set up a relevant commission and launch RusAF’s hotline that would receive via its secured channel anonymous calls regarding anti-doping rule violations," he continued.

"We also plan to introduce a scale that measures the anti-doping rating, to come up with motivation and responsibility mechanisms, ensure regular reporting that stems from a comprehensive system of anti-doping education and training, as well as to introduce certification and periodic enhanced training of anti-doping experts," Fradkov added.