Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, December 12, 2022: The Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM) has urged the Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports Malaysia, Y.B. Adam Adli Abd Halim, to justify his allegation that the sports fraternity was plagued by elements of corruption.
The President of OCM, Tan Sri Dato’ Sri (Dr.) Mohamad Norza Zakaria, has described Adam Adli’s statement as uncalled for, unfair and prejudicial as various national sports bodies have succeeded in producing world champions in their respective sports throughout the decades.
“As the umbrella body of 57 National Sports Associations (NSAs), the OCM is deeply disappointed with Adam Adli’s statement which was not fully justified and not backed by evidence,” said the OCM President.
“Rightfully, Adam Adli should engage the stakeholders before coming up with a blanket statement that reflects poor understanding of the existing structure.
“It is best that politicians appointed to Ministerial posts be mindful of the fact that they are here to serve the people. The sports fraternity comprising NSAs as the biggest stakeholders are basically run by elected Office Bearers on a voluntary basis.
“Although the NSAs are far from perfect and work within constraints, you cannot tar us with the same brush. Undoubtedly there are weaknesses that needed to be rectified but to claim that the sports fraternity is corrupt is prejudicial and immature,” said Tan Sri Norza, who is also President of the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM).
Tan Sri Norza pointed out that a number of NSAs have been recognised as model associations who observe the principle of best practices of good governance.
“The same set of NSAs have helped raise the profile of sports in the country by producing world beaters in Badminton, Cycling, Diving, Tenpin Bowling and Silat, just to name a few.”
In his first media conference as the Deputy Minister, Adam Adli was quoted by BERNAMA that the national sports arena should be free from any corruption, inefficiency and leakages in order to raise it to a higher level.
Adam Adli was appointed Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports Malaysia on Saturday, December 10.
Source: @Olympic.Council.Malaysia