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'PSM tak wajar jadi macam kedai kopi'

Tiada masalah jika profesional: Azmi

“PERSATUAN sukan bukan kedai kopi yang boleh diperbuat sesuka hati kerana ia perlu mengikuti segala batas perundangan dan peraturan sejajar dengan Akta Pembangunan Sukan dan Akta Pertubuhan.”

Kata-kata itu diluahkan pemimpin persatuan sepak takraw negeri yang melihat Persatuan Sepak Takraw Malaysia (PSM) sebagai persatuan yang langsung tidak mempunyai kewarasan berpersatuan, menghalang demokrasi serta menghina ahli gabungan negeri. Setiausaha Agung Persatuan Sepak Takraw Wilayah Persekutuan, Mohd Azmi Shaari, berkata PSM tidak akan menghadapi masalah andai segala peraturan dituruti dan pentadbiran persatuan dijalankan dengan profesional.

“Tidak akan ada masalah kalau perlembagaan dijunjung dan semua pegawai melaksanakan segala urusan persatuan mengikut perlembagaan, tetapi sebaliknya ada pihak tertentu dalam persatuan bertindak sesuka hati.

“Umpamanya dalam isu perlembagaan, PSM pada mulanya mahu guna perlembagaan baru sewaktu pemilihan hujung bulan ini, tetapi serta merta kembali kepada perlembagaan lama sejurus selepas tembelang mereka terbongkar iaitu perlembagaan baru itu belum diluluskan Pesuruhjaya Sukan.


“Malah, andai benar Presiden PSM, Datuk Ahmad Ismail sedia bertanding, mengapa menggunakan pelbagai helah termasuk sanggup menghina persatuan negeri dengan menggelar mereka ‘si-kitul’,” katanya.
Berikutan itu, Azmi berkata, Wilayah Persekutuan tetap akan mencalonkan Presidennya, Tan Sri Mohamad Nor Abdul Rahim untuk mencabar Ahmad Ismail dalam pemilihan hujung bulan ini, andai mesyuarat agung dan pemilihan jawatan diteruskan. 

Oleh Meor Hisham Zulkifli
sham@bharian.com.my

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