IAAF president Lord Coe has branded alleged bribery within athletics to cover up doping violations "abhorrent".
A report into claims of cover-ups and money-laundering will show
"a whole different scale of corruption"
even to Fifa, says co-author Richard McLaren.
An independent commission set up by the World Anti-Doping Agency will report its findings on Monday.
Ex-IAAF president Lamine Diack is under investigation on suspicion of corruption and money laundering.
Diack's son, Papa Massata Diack, is among four men charged by the body over ethics code breaches.
"That people in our sport have allegedly extorted money from athletes guilty of doping violations is abhorrent," said Coe in a statement sent to Reuters and Britain's Sunday Times newspaper.
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