Notice how it is "government interference" when they are asked to be accountable but ok when they take money from the government; public money
#governance#sportslaw
The Fifa World Cup 2026 will kick off on June 12, but for Malaysians, this edition will be notably different.
For the past two decades, Malaysian football fans have followed the tournament primarily through pay-TV broadcaster Astro.
However, this year marks a shift, as the company has failed to secure the primary broadcasting rights for the global sporting event.
That, however, does not mean Malaysians will miss out on the action.
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Besides sponsor airtime, @RTM_Malaysia can create more content - fan reactions, commentaries, highlights etc. Produce their own content to highlight their production skills and increase income. Grab this monopoly opportunity
With a lot of eyes on @RTM_Malaysia during the 2026 @FIFAWorldCup, this is a huge opportunity for them to work hard to keep a lot of those eyes on RTM after the end of the WC. A good time to sell airtime to sponsors as well
Bukan sangat isu kekurangan statut. Memang patut tambahbaik statut tetapi isunya, mereka yang dilantik gagal jalankan tanggungjawab dan amanah dengan baik
Pindaan kpd statut FAM tidak akan membawa apa2 kesan jika ahli dan exco FAM tidak / enggan ikut statut. Menurut apa yang saya dengar dari audit AFC, FAM melanggar statut sebelum ini. Harapnya tidak berulang pelanggaran statut selepas ini
#NSTsports The FA of Malaysia (FAM) has been handed a sobering assessment by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), with a four-month audit finding widespread weaknesses across governance, finance, legal affairs, football development and administration.
The findings were presented at FAM's Extraordinary Congress on Thursday following the resignation of the entire FAM exco over the naturalised players scandal.
The review assessed 11 key areas of FAM, including governance, legal, finance, administration, human resources, communications and media, commercial and business development, competitions, football development and infrastructure.
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@fmtoday "Move on and forget about it" lacks accountability; which is ironic that it is said at a meeting highlighting the lack of accountability in the organisation
From what I've read so far from X about the AFC audit on FAM, the FIFA forgery didn't come out of nowhere. It was an accumulation of poor governance
#sportslaw
Tidak perlu Chairperson MFL sebagai 2nd VP
1. jawatan ini tidak diundi (dan tak boleh dibuang) oleh ahli FAM
2. Tidak perlu kelebihan kpd MFL. Ada 11 objektif FAM - pengendalian liga hanya salah 1 objektif FAM
Boleh terima jika menjadi salah seorang ahli executive committee
Executive Committee dah kurang dari 17 ke 11 dalam cadangan pindaan statut FAM. Bilangan kurang tetapi lebih pelbagai kerana ada wakil stakeholders lain. Saya mungkin tambah lagi bilangan terutama sekali wakil wanita yang hanya 1 berbanding 2 dalam statut terdahulu
Sebelum ini, FAM tiada kuasa jelas untuk outsource pengurusan NT. Cadangan pindaan statut FAM dah jelas benarkan outsourcing National Team diteruskan dengan beberapa check & balance yang sepatutnya & seharusnya ada
When CEOs replace employees with AI, they are signing up for a subscription service that - after whatever introductory price agreed to has expired - has the power to raise the cost of that service at will. And if the company can't pay, everything STOPS.
Corporations are "hiring" AI bots who can in effect set their own salaries. And don't think for a minute that Big Tech won't raise the price as soon as they know you are dependent on them. But don't worry, because if the company cannot afford the ever rising costs for their new AI "workforce", I'm sure Anthropic or whatever AI firm they are contracted to will be happy to take part ownership of the company in exchange for continuing the service.
Corporate America is writing its own death warrant.