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Selesai segera masalah anda: Zolkples



TANPA mahu menyebelahi sesiapa, Datuk Zolkples Embong mahu kemelut membelenggu Persatuan Badminton Malaysia (BAM) dan ketua jurulatih beregunya, Rexy Mainaky, diselesaikan secepat mungkin.

Ketua Pengarah Majlis Sukan Negara (MSN) itu tidak mahu ada cacat cela mampu menjelma ekoran situasi 'kurang senang' ketika ini, ketika beberapa tugasan penting menanti untuk dilaksanakan tahun ini.

"Saya ada dengar mengenainya. Malah saya juga sudah mula mengumpul maklumat daripada pelbagai sumber. Saya mahu tahu secara keseluruhan apa sebenarnya berlaku.

"Hari ini, saya akan berjumpa secara rasmi dalam mesyuarat Jawatankuasa Kerja Bersama MSN-BAM. Saya percaya akan dapat gambaran jelas nanti," katanya.

BAM ļæ½ atau lebih tepat segelintir pegawainya ļæ½ terbabit dalam kemelut angkara kenyataan terbuka Rexy yang membayangkan betapa ada pihak sedang cuba memperlekehkan tugas dan bidang kuasanya.

Malah turut dikaitkan ialah tindakan pegawai BAM tidak langsung merujuk kepadanya ketika mendapatkan khidmat jurulatih beregu England, Tan Kim Her, untuk kembali ke skuad negara. 

Kelmarin, Pengurus Besar BAM, Kenny Goh, mengakui betapa Rexy terlebih dahulu tahu mengenai Kim Her menerusi media, bukannya dimaklumkan secara rasmi oleh badan induk itu.

Namun Kenny juga memberi jaminan bidang kuasa dan tanggungjawab Rexy terjamin - tanpa ada usaha untuk memperkotak-katikkannya - selagi tugasan dipenuhi seperti dikehendaki.

"Saya tidak mahu menyebelahi sesiapa. Bagi saya, BAM perlu sedar mengenai keutamaan mereka, terutama mengambil kira Piala Thomas, Sukan Komanwel dan Sukan Asia akan dilangsungkan tahun ini.

"Kita tidak mahu perubahan terburu-buru yang mampu menjejaskan. Hanya jika ada faktor kuat, mungkin ia wajar dilakukan," katanya.

Oleh Ahmad Khawari Isa
ahmadkhawari@bharian.com.my

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