KUALA LUMPUR – The Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) has confirmed they have received an appeal letter from former national badminton player Lee Zii Jia today over his two-year ban.
In a statement released today, the national body said that they will be looking into the matter with great urgency to find an amicable resolve.
“With the history of our institution, all players have the right to appeal the decision made by the Council and BAM takes this appeal into full consideration thus acting accordingly,” it said in the statement.
BAM says the decision by the council to not register the nation’s top shuttler has had a profound impact not only on the badminton fraternity but on the people of Malaysia as well.
“We are fully aware of the outpouring anger and frustration, and we truly understand the disappointment expressed towards the Association.
“This situation has been extremely challenging and has garnered attention from all parties, from politicians to international players.
“We appreciate all the comments, criticisms and overall feedback directed towards us.
“We will take note of the passionate sentiments expressed by our fellow Malaysians,” BAM said.
On January 21, it was announced that Lee Zii Jia was banned for 2-years following his resignation from BAM.
“As a responsible national institution, we have an established set of processes that must be followed.
“The actions by the BAM Council were based on these official procedures with the information that was presented to them.
“BAM is here to protect not only the sport, but the players, values, and standards that best represent our beloved country,” they said.
However, the statement failed to mention updates regarding the 2-year ban imposed on female shuttler Goh Jin Wei. – The Vibes, January 24, 2022