Sports & Fitness

Govt forms sports disputes panel to arbitrate conflicts beyond internal purview

Committee to be chaired by ex-Olympic Council of Malaysia sec-gen Datuk Low Beng Choo

Updated 9 months ago · Published on 03 Jul 2023 6:42PM

Govt forms sports disputes panel to arbitrate conflicts beyond internal purview
The newly established sports disputes committee will be chaired by Datuk Low Beng Choo (seated, first from left), who is World Baseball-Softball Confederation secretary-general and Softball Asia president, and four members appointed by Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh (seated, centre). – Youth and Sports Ministry pic, July 3, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The Youth and Sports Ministry today announced the establishment of a sports disputes committee (SDC) to hear and resolve conflicts referred to by any member of a sports body or by the sports body itself.

“The SDC is an independent committee that is responsible to listen and resolve any disputes referred to it when a dispute in a sports body cannot be resolved internally using the Sports Development Regulations (Internal Procedures for Dispute Resolution in Sports Bodies) 2022.

“Accordingly, the ministry has enacted the Sports Development Regulations (Sports Disputes Committee) 2022 with the aim of empowering sports bodies in managing and resolving internal disputes of sports bodies, including athletes, transparently, fairly and quickly without any interference from the government, or the ministry, especially the minister’s involvement,” said the ministry in a statement.

The SDC will be chaired by Datuk Low Beng Choo, who is World Baseball-Softball Confederation secretary-general and Softball Asia president, and four members appointed by Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh.

The four are:

- Datuk Amarjit Singh Gill, management board member of the International Cycling Union and Malaysian National Cycling Federation vice-president;

- Professor Jady @ Zaidi bin Hassim, dean of the Faculty of Law, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, specialising in sports law and governance;

- Professor Datuk K. S. Shamala, professor at Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysian Association for Empowering Sports Politics, Education, Communication and Sports Technology president, and former Malaysian Hockey Confederation deputy president; and

- Sharon Wee, former national squash player, Squash Racket Association of Malaysia vice-president, and deputy chef de mission to the Cambodia SEA Games 2023.

​“The establishment and appointment of the SDC will be able to help resolve any disputes between sports bodies in a transparent and professional manner,” the ministry said.

“The Youth and Sports Ministry is committed to ensuring that unresolved sports body dispute issues are simplified for the sake of national sports development,” it added. – The Vibes, July 3, 2023

Related News

Sports & Fitness / 3mth

Fuelling Malaysia's rise in world football with funding and strategy

Malaysia / 8mth

Sports ministry steps in to assist boy who ran race in crutches

Opinion / 9mth

Malaysia needs a sports reset – Ravindran Raman Kutty

Sports & Fitness / 9mth

Le Tour de Langkawi gets RM8 mil, but no Langkawi in list of routes

Sports & Fitness / 10mth

Sports ministry refining measures to introduce e-sports in schools

Sports & Fitness / 10mth

Asian Cup: FAM, sports ministry to help fly supporters to Qatar

Spotlight

Malaysia

Penang mulls raising wages of civil servants

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Court upholds Siti Bainun's conviction, sentence for abusing girl with Down syndrome

Malaysia

After years of delay, Sarawak labour laws to be amended to match peninsula's

By Stephen Then

Malaysia

Papagomo charged with sedition, defaming king

Malaysia

Langkawi needs tourists, jobs, not LRT, says Mahfuz

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Sabah hospitality industry offers plenty of jobs but little stability

By Jason Santos