FAM lodges police report over alleged forgery in heritage player issue


PETALING JAYA: The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) have lodged a police report over allegations of document forgery involving seven mixed heritage players.

It said this was in line with the recommendation of the Independent Investigation Committee (IIC) chaired by former Chief Justice Tun Md Raus Sharif.

"FAM are committed to fully cooperate with the police and respects the ongoing legal process.

"This step reflects FAM's commitment to integrity, transparency and governance reforms in safeguarding the interests of national football," it said in a statement on Wednesday (Dec 24).

 

 

 

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