
In August 2013, the British government's Department of Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) discovered 124 unauthorised medical products at the Newmarket stables of the sheikh's endurance trainer Jaume Punti Dachs.
Three months earlier, a shipment of drugs, unauthorised for use in the UK, was seized by border officials at Stansted Airport from a private jet owned by the Dubai government.
Investigations are ongoing and it remains to be seen whether last year's seizures will lead to any prosecutions.
The 'Newmarket Nine': An investigation following Butler's claims, external discovered nine Newmarket trainers used Sungate, with a total of 43 horses treated, but as there had been no positive tests and they acted on veterinary advice, they did not face any disciplinary action. Who were they? None of the trainers were named by the BHA.
Vets: Three Godolphin veterinary staff quit after being asked to resign following the Stevens inquiry.
But no vets have yet faced action over the prescribing of Sungate. They do not come under the auspices of the BHA, but the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. It says details of any investigation will only be made known once a case comes to be heard.
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