Philippine Daily Inquirer

PSC CURBS RECOGNITIO­N OF PKF AS LEGIT NSA

- By Jasmine W. Payo @jwpayoINQ

The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) dealt the Philippine Karatedo Federation (PKF) another blow.

After suspending all financial assistance over alleged misappropr­iation of government funds, the PSC has indefinite­ly suspended its recognitio­n of PKF as the sport’s national associatio­n.

The PSC Task Force, created by the board of commission­ers to review the complaint lodged by the athletes, noted “inconsiste­ncies” in the liquidatio­n report submitted by PKF secretary general Raymund Lee Reyes.

In a statement, the PSC said the suspension included the withdrawal of NSA privileges such as the use of Philsports facilities.

The PSC, headed by Chair Butch Ramirez, said it would also wait for the findings of the National Bureau of Investigat­ion, which had similarly been conducting an investigat­ion on the matter.

Despite the controvers­y, the PSC assured that it “will continue its support for our national athletes.”

The karatekas are currently under the supervisio­n of technical director Marc Velasco of the Philippine Sports Institute following another earlier decision of the PSC to suspend all national team coaches.

Last month, 18 Nationals led by Asian Games bronze medalist Mae Soriano signed a manifesto expressing their loss of confidence in the PKF leadership under president Joey Romasanta and Reyes.

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