Malaysia Paralympic Council President Megat D Shahriman To Run for FAM Presidency, Vows Transparency

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Malaysia Paralympic Council President Megat D Shahriman To Run for FAM Presidency, Vows Transparency
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Datuk Seri Megat D Shahriman Zaharudin, President of the Malaysia Paralympic Council (MPM), has announced his candidacy for the presidency of the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM). He pledges to forgo any salary and prioritize financial transparency, auditing potential leaks and ensuring funds benefit affiliated associations.

PETALING JAYA: Presiden Majlis Paralimpik Malaysia , Datuk Seri Megat D Shahriman Zaharudin bersedia untuk memimpin Persatuan Bolasepak Malaysia malah jika dipilih beliau tidak akan menerima sebarang bayaran gaji.

FAM bakal mengadakan kongres pemilihan barisan kepimpinan baharu badan induk itu bagi penggal 2025-2029 yang akan berlangsung pada 15 Februari ini. “Apa pun, perkara pertama yang perlu saya lihat sekiranya menjawat jawatan presiden ialah liabiliti FAM dan kewangan. Perkara ini perlu untuk membolehkan ahli gabungan tahu secara telus terutama mengenai dana yang dimiliki dan ke mana ia disalurkan.

“Kita juga akan berbincang terutama persatuan yang nazak terutama keperluan mereka. Segala ketirisan perlu dilihat semula agar dana kembali kepada ahli gabungan. Kalau dana tidak pergi ke ahli gabungan apa gunanya.

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