PETALING JAYA: The memorandum from a coalition of NGOs (non-govermental organisations) calling for changes to the top management in the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) has been brought to the attention of the association’s president, Datuk Mohd Nadzmi Salleh.
BAM general manager Kenny Goh, who confirmed this yesterday, refrained from commenting further.
However, he did not discount the possibility that the matter may be brought up at the next BAM council meeting.
A group of 50 people from a coalition of NGOs turned up at the Juara Stadium in Bukit Kiara on Tuesday, demanding that the BAM’s top management – including Nadzmi – resign and stop blaming others for the association’s failures.
The memorandum also called on BAM to put their house in order and to sort out the internal problems which led to the sacking of secretary P. Ganga Rao.
The protesters also urged BAM to unearth new talent and focus on making Malaysia a world-class badminton nation again in the wake of their Thomas Cup semi-final defeat by China recently.
Star
BAM general manager Kenny Goh, who confirmed this yesterday, refrained from commenting further.
However, he did not discount the possibility that the matter may be brought up at the next BAM council meeting.
A group of 50 people from a coalition of NGOs turned up at the Juara Stadium in Bukit Kiara on Tuesday, demanding that the BAM’s top management – including Nadzmi – resign and stop blaming others for the association’s failures.
The memorandum also called on BAM to put their house in order and to sort out the internal problems which led to the sacking of secretary P. Ganga Rao.
The protesters also urged BAM to unearth new talent and focus on making Malaysia a world-class badminton nation again in the wake of their Thomas Cup semi-final defeat by China recently.
Star
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