Nadi Weekend (9/11/24)
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00:00Malaysia's desire to help the head of the Sukan Commonwealth in 2020
00:03to launch the badminton team was rejected by the head of the Sukan Commonwealth, CGF.
00:07Before this, Malaysia made a proposal to launch the badminton team
00:11with 10 other teams that were competed in the Sukan Commonwealth Glasgow, Scotland.
00:16Considering badminton is the national gold medal in the past 4 years.
00:21We see that badminton and squash are not in the Sukan Commonwealth.
00:27This is out of our control because we are no longer the head of the Sukan Commonwealth.
00:32We have to look at Malaysia's participation
00:36because there are only two Sukan that we can have a good performance in the Sukan Commonwealth.
00:41The Sukan Longbowls and Angkat Barat.
00:44So we have tried to ask the Commonwealth Games Federation
00:48if it is possible for Malaysia to run badminton
00:52in the same time as the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
00:56But the request was rejected.
00:59So we have to accept that there are only 10 Sukan for the Commonwealth Games.
01:04After the meeting of the Malaysian Olympics,
01:06the MOMs and the MOMs' Association on Saturday
01:09voted to remind the Sukan Commonwealth
01:11to open a second account immediately if they want to receive funds from the government.
01:15This was discussed after Minister Belia and Sukan Hanayo
01:19confirmed that they accepted the Sukan Commonwealth's report
01:22and refused to open the second account for their own reasons.
01:27The KBS will see where the funds or assistance from the NSA will be given.
01:37So maybe the situation for each Sukan Commonwealth is different.
01:42YB Hanna will look back at the process of assistance to the Sukan Commonwealth
01:47and how the Sukan Commonwealth can show details in the audit account and so on.
01:54So the process will be reviewed.
01:56So it will be discussed in the next few meetings.
02:01And maybe the process can be printed
02:03and there will be a new process for financial assistance to the Sukan Commonwealth.