Sole NSA refuse to comply with SOP


KUALA LUMPUR: A national sports association is still reluctant to open a second bank account for the disbursement of funds from the National Sports Council (NSC) despite being instructed to do so.

NSC deputy director Jefri Ngadirin said the association had declined to open the account because they were unable to meet several conditions set by the Youth and Sports Ministry.

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