PFAM welcome different tax scheme but want unpaid wages to be settled


PETALING JAYA, 22 Okt -- Setiausaha Agung FAM Stuart Ramalingam ketika sidang media sewaktu hadir bagi memberi penghormatan terakhir kepada mendiang Bekas Setiausaha Agung AFC Datuk Peter Velappan di kediaman mendiang hari ini.--fotoBERNAMA (2018) HAK CIPTA TERPELIHARA

PETALING JAYA: The Professional Football Players Association of Malaysia (PFAM) have welcomed the move to have a different tax scheme for footballers in the M-League but they want the unpaid wages for the players to be addressed first.

The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) have put a stop to the shady practice of signing two contracts by players by asking FIFA not to recognise the second contracts from Malaysia.

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