The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Syed Saddiq wants MPC crisis resolved by year end

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PUTRAJAYA: The crisis plaguing the Malaysian Paralympic Council (MPC) over the postponeme­nt of its annual general meeting (AGM) should be settled before 2020, said Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman.

Syed Saddiq who is disappoint­ed with the failure of MPC to form a new leadership for the 2019- 2023 term warns that the responsibi­lity towards national paralympic athletes could be neglected if the crisis continues to protract.

“I do not want to mention a final date (to resolve the crisis) but generally I want all matters to be settled within this year,” he said when met by reporters at the launching of Team MAS official attire at Youth and Sports Ministry hall here yesterday.

It is learnt that the status of former Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin Abu Bakar as deputy president of the Malaysian Wheelchair Rugby Federation (MWRF) has created a snag to the nomination of the new MPC leadership.

However, Syed Saddiq declined to intervene and would allow the problem to be resolved according to existing regulation­s.

“I have obtained the report that there is a dispute in the appointmen­t by one of the associatio­ns causing the nomination to become a problem but as the minister, I will try not to interfere and will allow the matter to be settled according to existing regulation­s.

“On this matter, I am quite peeved as the crisis had gone on for months and MPC is unable to carry out its duties and responsibi­lities . The 2019 ASEAN Para Games is near while preparatio­n for 2020 Tokyo Paralympic­s has to start early,” he added.

The Sports Commission­er, in an official letter signed by her assistant head, Asmadi Mohamad recently stated that the appointmen­t of Khairy as MWRF deputy president was invalid as its legitimacy was questionab­le.

On June 29, the new MPC leadership for the 2019 -2023 term remained vacant after the AGM was postponed to another date.

Both candidates for the MPC president post, Khairy and his challenger, Malaysia Canoe Associatio­n (MASCA) president Datuk Seri Megat D Shahriman Zaharuddin were not seen at the AGM.

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