I know you didn't make that point, but you quoted me on that. Hence why I was clarifying it.
As for Jama, that was already addressed by UK Athletics. Did you not read their statement? Farah also addressed that point after his 10k race when asked.
Again, it's guilt by association. Farah's mistake seems to be that he knows him and that he should have known that he was a cheat. That's right, Farah should have guessed that the Coach of World Class Athletes such as Dibaba and Ayanleh Souleiman, was a cheat. Because after all, cheaters are known about being open about their doping (sarcasm). Again, correct me if I'm wrong, Spanish police had to do an undercover investigation to nail Jama. Not even UK athletics thought he was a cheat and they allowed him and his athletes to share the same training tracks as the UK Athletes.
It's not his coach and so it's not his problem.
In the case of Salazar, that was definitely his problem and Farah has distance himself until the investigation is over and gave his testimony to US officials. Farah said that if a single allegation is true, he's out.
I work for no one. Please don't try and change the subject :)