Alleged misconduct for a decade up to 2019, including 146 unresolved doping cases, was laid out in a 50-page document.
Aján and Vlad were implicated in allowing a woman from Vlad’s home country Romania whom they knew was implicated in doping offenses to compete and win a gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics.
Now 82, Aján also resigned his honorary membership of the International Olympic Committee last year.