BAM send warning to clubs falsely claiming affiliation


PETALING JAYA: The Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) are cracking down on badminton clubs falsely claiming links with it to run training programmes.

BAM said several clubs had been misusing their name to attract parents to register their children for training.

"BAM have become aware of several badminton training programmes and clubs falsely claiming or implying affiliation with BAM.

"BAM wish to emphasise that these programmes and clubs are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or authorised by BAM.

"The public, particularly parents, are advised to exercise caution and verify any claims of association with BAM before enrolling their children or making any payments," said BAM.

BAM warned they would not hesitate to take action if these clubs continue to misuse the BAM logo.

"For verification of official BAM programmes, please refer to BAM's official communication channels," added BAM.

 

 

 

 

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