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Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) president Datuk Hamidin Mohd Amin (centre) speaks during the proceedings of the 60th FAM Annual Congress at the Dorsett Grand Subang Hotel in Subang Jaya, on April 1, 2024. — Picture via FACEBOOK/FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA

FAM mulls lodging police report over poison-pen letter

SUBANG JAYA, April 1 — The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) is considering lodging a police report regarding a recent poison-pen letter which criticised the body’s leadership and management.

Its president Datuk Hamidin Mohd Amin said FAM is also planning to collaborate with the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) to identify the source of the letter, which was sent via email to stakeholders, including the media.

“If such letters keep coming every day, it will be tiresome, so we will collaborate with MCMC to trace the source of the email, and the executive committee will agree to lodge a police report.

“If there are suspicious elements in the letter, we will bring it to FAM’s integrity committee chairman Tan Sri Aseh Che Mat,” he said during a press conference after the 60th FAM Annual Congress today.

Hamidin also refuted allegations that FAM was not transparent in the tender process involving the National Training Centre project, one of the main issues raised in the letter.

“In terms of finances, we follow the SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) of FAM and the AFC (Asian Football Confederation); anything involving finances will go through their respective standing committees,” he said.

Hamidin said he was saddened by various allegations in the anonymous letter, describing it as malicious and a personal attack on his leadership.

Meanwhile, FAM secretary-general Datuk Noor Azman Rahman declined to comment extensively on various allegations of abuse of power made against him (in the letter).

“I just want to forgive all the accusers and slanderers,” he said tearfully.

Yesterday, an email containing the poison-pen letter went viral on social media.

Four main issues raised were abuse of power by the FAM secretary-general, salaries and benefits of staff, issues involving the Harimau Malaya (national football squad), and the National Training Centre project.

In a separate development, Hamidin said FAM supports a motion proposing the organisation fully supports Fifa president Gianni Infantino in raising issues of racism in football as the main agenda at the 74th Fifa Congress in Bangkok in May.

Additionally, he announced that the Johor Darul Ta’zim Football Association was named the Best Affiliate member of FAM for 2023, marking the first time this award has been introduced at today’s congress.

— Bernama

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