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HAMBERI berkata sesuatu kepada Mohd. Yasin ketika menyampaikan petisyen di Pejabat Pesuruhjaya Sukan di Bukit Jalil semalam.


SEDAR tiada tindakan diambil oleh Kesatuan Olahraga Malaysia (KOM) berhubung petisyen yang diserahkan pada 13 Februari lalu, beberapa jurulatih olahraga negara bersemuka dengan Pesuruhjaya Sukan di Bukit Jalil semalam.

Kumpulan itu yang diketuai jurulatih pecut, Hamberi Mahat sekali lagi mengambil langkah yang sama untuk menghantar petisyen setebal 23 muka surat yang bertajuk Laporan Jurulatih dan Atlet Olahraga Kebangsaan kepada Pesuruhjaya Sukan, Datuk Mohd. Yasin Mohd. Salleh.

Hamberi berkata, kandungan yang terdapat dalam laporan itu mengenai kemelut dalaman yang telah berlaku dalam KOM serta isu doping melibatkan atlet negara sebelum ini.

"Kami mendapat maklumat ada Akta Pembangunan Sukan 1997 dikuatkuasakan oleh Pesuruhjaya Sukan yang berhak mengambil tindakan kepada individu atau persatuan yang boleh menjejaskan pembangunan sukan.

"Selepas tiada tindakan yang diambil, jadi kami mengambil langkah untuk menyerahkan petisyen itu kepada Pesuruhjaya Sukan.

"Kami berharap dengan perbincangan yang telah kami lakukan dengan Datuk (Mohd. Yasin) tadi (semalam), saya harap akan ada keputusan yang positif dan telus," kata Hamberi selepas menyerahkan petisyen tersebut di Pejabat Pesuruhjaya Sukan, Bukit Jalil semalam.

Menurut Hamberi, Mohd. Yasin meminta diberikan masa untuk menilai laporan yang diserahkan itu sebelum melakukan tindakan selanjutnya.

"Kami menuntut agar mereka menyiasat apa yang telah berlaku dalam KOM yang dilihat mampu mendatangkan masalah kepada atlet dan jurulatih.

"Datuk (Mohd. Yasin) memberitahu yang beliau akan menghantar surat kepada KOM untuk meminta penjelasan petisyen itu dalam tempoh dua minggu lagi.

"Jurulatih dan atlet olahraga tidak ada kuasa, kami hanya boleh buat laporan (petisyen) dan tunggu tindakan selanjutnya," tambahnya lagi.

Mohd. Yasin pula berkata, pihaknya akan menyiasat secara terperinci petisyen yang telah diserahkan itu.
"Saya telah menerima petisyen daripada jurulatih dan atlet kebangsaan. Saya akan meneliti dahulu sebelum mengambil keputusan seterusnya," katanya.

Dalam perkembangan lain, Hamberi berharap Timbalan Presiden KOM, Datuk Karim Ibrahim tidak lagi dicalonkan bagi menjawat jawatan tersebut pada mesyuarat Agung Tahunan (AGM) KOM bulan depan.
"Objektif kami menulis petisyen itu kerana tidak mahu dia (Karim) ada dalam kesatuan, sekiranya terjadi juga, kami akan cuba melakukan sesuatu yang termampu," ujarnya.



Oleh MOHD. IKHSAN FIRDAUS AZMI
ikhsan.azmi@kosmo.com.my

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