The Kenyan athletes representative Noah Ngeny has quit after becoming frustrated with the countrys doping crisis. The former 1500m Olympic Champion has said the countrys sporting authorities were not doing enough to combat the problem ahead of the April 5 deadline.Having already missed one WADA (World Anti Doping Agency) deadline, Kenya may face expulsion from the Rio Olympics this summer if they fail to successfully prove they can tackle the doping issue. Kenya topped the 2015 World Cup Championships and are known for their dominance in endurance running, but more than 40 of its athletes have been banned for doping in the past three years. In addition, several senior officials have also been suspended for misusing funds among other allegations, although they deny any wrongdoing. IAAF President Sebastian Coe has said he is ready to ban Kenya from International athletics if they are deemed to be non-compliant with the WADA code Ngenys resignation comes just weeks after Athletics Kenya Chief Executive Isaac Mwangi was provisionally suspended by the Ethics Board of the sports world governing body after allegations of seeking bribes to reduce doping suspensions of two athletes.Athletics Kenya (AK) has ignored my advice to spend money in sensitising athletes on matters of doping. I find that unacceptable, he saidFormer AK President Isaiah Kiplagat, his former deputy David Okeyo, and former AK treasurer Joseph Kinyua have all been suspended by the IAAF Ethics Commission on charges of misusing funds from a sponsorship by sports manufacturer Nike. 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