Alcohol sale barred at Ayer Keroh Country Club

Alcohol sale barred at Ayer Keroh Country Club

Melaka government orders club not to sell any alcoholic beverages on its premises with immediate effect.

The operator of the bar at the Ayer Keroh Country Club will not be selling any alcoholic beverages from today. (Freepik pic)
PETALING JAYA:
The Melaka state government has ordered the Ayer Keroh Country Club (AKCC) to stop selling alcoholic beverages anywhere on its premises.

In a statement posted on the club’s Facebook page today, the AKCC management said the new ruling was to be enforced with immediate effect.

The same message was relayed in a letter to the operator of the bar in the AKCC, with the instruction “to comply with the order immediately”.

The 57-year-old club is the oldest in Melaka with a 27-hole golf course, and other sports and recreational facilities, including a swimming pool, tennis and squash courts, as well as table tennis and billiards rooms.

According to the AKCC website, the club is managed by a company called Ayer Keroh Country Club Berhad, whose board of directors are nominated by the Melaka state government.

Two years ago, in a unanimous decision at an extraordinary general meeting (EGM), 160 members of the Seremban International Golf Club (SIGC) voted against a ruling to ban alcohol from being served at its premises.

The 67-year-old SIGC’s 1,100 members mostly comprise civil servants and pensioners and less than half are non-Muslims, according to media reports at the time.

While the SIGC clubhouse and its sports facilities are privately-owned, the golf course is state-owned, it was reported.

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