MACC briefing for Red Giants players to avoid bookies

SHAH ALAM, 30 Apr: The Red Giants manager, Amirudin Shari, expressed high confidence that his players are free from corruption and bookies.

He said that he is determined to overcome the problem of bookies and corruption by improving integrity among players.

In an effort to ensure that the initiative is successful, the Red Giants management is working together with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to ensure that the Selangor football is corruption-free.

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“Today, we attended an integrity briefing on football corruption organised by the MACC aimed at improving integrity and overcoming corruption among players.

“Despite high trust that none of the players are involved in corruption, I want to stress that this problem has much damaged the development of the sport,” he told Selangor Kini.

He said this after the Selangor Cyber Games Aspiration Event with International Sponsors at the Shah Alam Convention Centre (SACC) today.

Amirudin said that the integrity briefing is part of a series of development programmes organised for Selangor players.

“Previously, we also organised media management, financial management and welfare work management programmes,” he said.

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MACC briefing for Red Giants players to avoid bookies

SHAH ALAM, 30 Apr: The Red Giants manager, Amirudin Shari, expressed high confidence that his players are free from corruption and bookies.

He said that he is determined to overcome the problem of bookies and corruption by improving integrity among players.

In an effort to ensure that the initiative is successful, the Red Giants management is working together with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to ensure that the Selangor football is corruption-free.

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“Today, we attended an integrity briefing on football corruption organised by the MACC aimed at improving integrity and overcoming corruption among players.

“Despite high trust that none of the players are involved in corruption, I want to stress that this problem has much damaged the development of the sport,” he told Selangor Kini.

He said this after the Selangor Cyber Games Aspiration Event with International Sponsors at the Shah Alam Convention Centre (SACC) today.

Amirudin said that the integrity briefing is part of a series of development programmes organised for Selangor players.

“Previously, we also organised media management, financial management and welfare work management programmes,” he said.

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