Friday, February 6, 2009

Letters that go unanswered

The KAKL have been queried numerous times that the association has failed to obtain proper approvals from the national body in running our tournaments.

We would like to put on record and explain that the Kabaddi Association of Malaysia has failed to reply to almost all of our letters to them and at times look clueless in carrying out their duties.

Proper and responsible management calls for replies to queries in reasonable time. It is unquestionably irresponsible for a national body for not only in their failure to in having the courtesy to reply to our letters in due time but for their key officials going around and sabotaging events conducted by the KAKL.

We are posting all of the documents that we have sent to the KAM and going to let our members and others who have been clamoring for answers from us to make their own judgement. Please click on the objects to enlarge the letters.

1. KL protest letter in 2006 to the KAM received no reply from the national body. The matter was referred to the Sports Commissioner and the decision was given in favour of KAKL. KAM was directed to withdraw all actions against the KAKL and its members.







2. KAKL offered to host the Presidents Cup kabaddi Championships in 2009 in a letter dated 27th June 2008.
Till date, KAKL has yet to receive a reply from the KAM.


3. KAKL requested for the following in a letter dated 27th June 2008
a. A better format of appointment of Technical Officials
b. To Conduct a Technical Course in KL
c. Action against the Sukma Chief of Referee
d. Request for states to informed of change in the Rules of the Game
e. Offered to host the National Under-15 in 2008
The KAM did not reply to our letter nor did it take any steps to look into our requests.




4.KAKL requested the sanction for the International Inter City Kabaddi Championships from KAM in a letter dated 27th June 2008 and made a follow-up requesting for the sanction as well as the guidelines for tournaments a month later.
KAM replied via letter only in November approving the tournament. A week before the tournaments original date KAKL president was informed via a telephone call by the KAM executive secretary that the KAM deputy president wants to withdraw the sanction. The President informed the executive secretary that the tournament would go ahead and if any withdrawal was made at the late juncture without any proper reasons, the KAKL would sue the KAM. No reply came to the KAM after that but officials from the KAM went on a disinformation propaganda against the KAKL.




5. On October 22, 2008, the KAKL requested for the sanction of the KAKL Kabaddi League to be launched in December 2008. No reply was given by the KAM. On January 5, 2009, KAKL made a follow-up letter and till date the KAM has not bothered to reply to either letter.





6. On January 11, 2009, the KAKL requested the KAM to sanction the City Day Kabaddi Championships being held under the auspices of the Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur to celebrate the FT Day. No reply was given by the KAM.

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