Khairy backs FAM’s move to involve MACC in Malaysia League

Khairy backs FAM’s move to involve MACC in Malaysia League

Youth and Sports Minister says move by FAM president to hand over a list of names for monitoring by the MACC is timely in eradicating corruption through match fixing.

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KOTA BHARU: The decision by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) to involve the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in the monitoring of all players, referees and officers involved in the Malaysia League has been described as a timely and proactive step to eradicate corruption.

Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin described the move by FAM president Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim to hand over a list of names for monitoring to the MACC as a step in the right direction.

“We see FAM taking proactive measures in that it did not wait for investigations (to start) but took the initiative to send the list of people under observation to facilitate MACC’s initial investigations,” he told reporters after presenting prizes to winners of the Kelantan International Half Marathon (KIHM) 2017 at the Rural Transformation Centre (RTC) here today.

Khairy was commenting on press reports on the move by Tunku Ismail to involve the MACC in the monitoring of players, referees and officers involved in the Malaysia League when the issue of match fixing reared its ugly head and tarnished the image of football in the country.

Tunku Ismail also handed over a list of names and personal details of players, referees and officers to the MACC.

In efforts to ensure corruption did not spread to other sports associations, Khairy said the ministry had sent a clear signal to all sports associations that no one would be spared if they were found to be linked to corruption.

“Recently, we held a programme with the MACC through the Sports Commissioner’s Office and took a pledge to be corruption-free.” he added.

Meanwhile, Khairy said the KIHM which was held for the first time in the state, would be made an annual event.

He said the organising of the sports event was in line with the ministry’s efforts to promote a healthy lifestyle and a love for sports.

KIHM, which offered overall prizes amounting to RM80,000, attracted about 8,000 local and foreign runners.

The race was flagged off by International Trade and Industry Minister Mustapa Mohamed.

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