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Pesuruhjaya Sukan terima petisyen

SELEPAS tiada sebarang tindakan diambil Kesatuan Olahraga Malaysia (KOM) terhadap petisyen dihantar untuk tindakan Presiden KOM, Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim bulan lalu, barisan atlet dan jurulatih mengambil satu lagi langkah baru dengan menyerahkan laporan kemelut KOM kepada Pesuruhjaya Sukan.
Tindakan itu sebagai langkah susulan sebahagian atlet yang nyata tidak puas hati tiada sebarang tindakan dilaksana KOM hingga kini.

Semalam, jurulatih acara 400 meter negara, Hamberi Mahat serta beberapa jurulatih olahraga seperti K Jayabalan serta S Muthiah turut hadir menyerahkan laporan setebal 23 muka kepada Pesuruhjaya Sukan, Datuk Mohd Yasin Mohd Salleh di pejabatnya, untuk diambil tindakan.
Katanya, tindakan itu dilakukan selepas meneliti akta pembangunan 1997 yang menyatakan Pesuruhjaya Sukan berhak mengambil tindakan terhadap individu yang boleh menjejaskan pembangunan sukan.

“Kami amat berharap apa yang kami lakukan ini mendapat perhatian Pesuruhjaya Sukan. Sepatutnya KOM sudah mengambil tindakan terhadap petisyen yang mahu Datuk Karim Ibrahim (Timbalan Presiden) meletak jawatan, namun hingga hari ini tiada sebarang tindakan diambil.

“Sekiranya tiada sebarang perubahan pada Mesyuarat Agung Tahunan (AGM) akan datang dengan Karim masih lagi tidak mahu meletak jawatan, kami akan melakukan sesuatu. “Kami akan melakukan apa yang termampu untuk memastikan individu yang menjadi punca kepada kemelut ini tidak lagi berada dalam persatuan ini,” katanya.

Hamberi berkata, wujudnya individu seperti Karim yang menjadi penyebab kepada kemerosotan olahraga dan jika dilihat kembali, Karim adalah individu yang menjadi punca atlet 4x400m negara, Mohd Yunus Lasaleh didapati positif ujian dadah di Sukan Sea lalu.

Pada 13 Februari lalu, semua jurulatih dan atlet olahraga kebangsaan menandatangani petisyen bertajuk ‘Laporan dan aduan jurulatih dan atlet olahraga kebangsaan kepada Presiden KOM’. Laporan 11 muka surat itu mengemukakan pengakuan bertulis berhubung aduan dan keluhan jurulatih tempatan mengusulkan agar Karim disingkirkan daripada jawatan Timbalan Presiden KOM.

Sementara itu, Hamberi berkata, Pesuruhjaya Sukan memberi maklum balas positif dan akan meneliti laporan mengenai kemelut KOM dan akan menghantar surat menuntut KOM memberi penjelasan dalam masa dua minggu.



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