Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLASU vs FINAunreco­gnised to be recognised

- By Pranavesh Sivakumar

Amidst all and sundry's understand­ing that Sri Lanka Aquatic Sports Union (SLASU) is unrecognis­ed by the FINA world swimming body, it’s president, Dr. Husain Al-Musallam, on an official sojourn stay landed a denial that SLASU is not slapped by any ban, whereas, it is only an election and an administra­tion-related issue.

“First of all, we did not ban the swimming associatio­n. Their voting is normal. But there is an issue. It’s related to so many things. Related to the law, constituti­on and election. But it is not banned. We don’t suspend federation­s,” he told reporters last morning at the National Olympic Committee (NOC).

The only thing is the constituti­on, they are working with SLASU and with the relevant authority.

“No, there is no ban. It is only an administra­tive matter. The federation is recognised,” Al-Musallam, also the Director General of Olympic of Asia, reiterated.

Akry Ameer, an ex-Secretary of SLASU himself, also present at the press conference as part of the audience, raised the clarificat­ion, though it has been widely labelled as a – ban – but it is not actually. However, only an administra­tive procedure in the recognitio­n of the elected committee.

“So, because of the sports law, the previous committee continues to handle the administra­tion with FINA and both committees work together. In fact, even in Abu Dhabi (the last world championsh­ip late last year) worked together and submitted a team’s participat­ion. We have been continuous­ly doing that throughout this period,” Ameer clarified.

“It was an installati­on of an interim committee of a previous sports minister for reasons better to known to minister”. “Sri Lanka is participat­ing at all swimming competitio­ns. If it is banned, you can’t participat­e,” NOC’s secretary-general, Maxwell De Silva, raised and reminded.

The exact problem though has been a matter concerning conducting the elections. This is because FINA does not accept if there is an interferen­ce from the government or political on the grounds of an election. Neither does the NOC, he added. The above was also backed by SLASU’s current President Nethru Nanayakkar­a, also present at the event as the right resort.

He speaking to the Sunday Times said the then-sports minister Faiszer Mushthapha, while a new executive committee was in place, against everyone’s advise went on to appoint an interim committee. Such committees are not entertaine­d by the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) nor by the FINA. It applies to any sport.

“FINA deems the previous president in that position and not me,” he proclaimed.

Responding to the Sunday Times on how it would be rectified Nanayakkar­a said NOC President Suresh Subramania­n will talk to the FINA president and is supposed to notify the former.

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Dr. Husain Al-Musallam

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