The International Olympic Committee (IOC) believes its president Thomas Bach fell prey to a prank telephone call amid rising tensions with Russia over restrictions on its athletes competing at the Paris Games.
The IOC overnight detailed a call from people claiming to be from the African Union - a similar trick to one played by Russian callers on Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni in September.
In Meloni’s call, she acknowledged “fatigue” with the war in Ukraine, believing she was talking with officials of the African Union.
The IOC said it had calls with “a person pretending to be the chair of the African Union Commission” wanting to discuss a statement on the politicisation of sport.
The IOC and Bach have publicly criticised the Russian state including over plans to organise an international multi-sports event in September, weeks after the Paris Olympics close.