GOVT’S COVERAGE OF PERKESO CONTRIBUTION VITAL PROTECTION FOR SABAH’S PART-TIME JOURNALISTS


KOTA KINABALU, The government’s initiative to cover Social Security Organisation (Perkeso) contributions provides vital protection to Sabah’s part-time media practitioners, especially when reporting in risky and hazardous areas.

Harian Metro part-time journalist Mohd Nazlie Zainul noted that covering news in Sabah’s remote regions is challenging and exposes media workers to high risks.

He mentioned that part-time journalists are also at risk when reporting on disasters to inform the public, making the government’s Perkeso initiative timely and appropriate.

“This is an excellent initiative. Although it lasts only one year, it allows part-time journalists to consider continuing the contributions for their protection.

“Unlike permanent journalists with insurance, part-time journalists do not have such provisions. Therefore, the Perkeso contribution safeguards us against untoward incidents while on duty,” he told Bernama.

During his speech at the National Journalists’ Day (HAWANA) 2024 celebrations in Kuchi
ng, Sarawak on Monday, Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil announced that the Ministry of Communications, through the Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama), will fully cover the said Perkeso contributions for one year starting this July.

Utusan Malaysia part-time journalist Suraidah Roslan praised the initiative, saying that although she often works in the field, she has been unable to make voluntary Perkeso contributions.

She explained that the coverage would provide peace of mind because, despite her part-time status, the nature of her job is full-time.

“Journalism often requires entering challenging areas, traveling by boat along rivers, and navigating dirt roads to gather news. Without these contributions, we risk our safety in such environments,” she said.

Sinar Harian part-time journalist Norasikin Daineh emphasised that the contributions are crucial for protection during assignments, given the extensive travel distances required to reach coverage areas.

He provided a recent example, covering a
court case involving a preacher in Tenom, 150 kilometres south of Kota Kinabalu. The journey was particularly challenging and dangerous, especially when crossing the mountainous Crocker Range.

“Furthermore, many permanent journalists were laid off during the COVID-19 pandemic and transitioned to part-time roles without the full benefits they previously had. This contribution will restore those benefits,” he explained.

Bernama part-time journalist Emin Madi, who has been in journalism since the 1980s, said this initiative shows the concern of the MADANI Government under the leadership of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

“This is a significant recognition for part-time media practitioners like us. The government acknowledges our role in providing up-to-date information to the public and values our contributions to the country,” he told Bernama.

He added that the Perkeso coverage boosts his morale and alleviates his worries while covering news in the forests he loves. He had just returned from coveri
ng a research foundation in Maliau Basin, Tongod, about 300 kilometres away, renowned as a protected forest teeming with rare flora and fauna unique to Borneo.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

KDN FC RENEWS SPONSORSHIP WITH JAPANESE FIRM


KOTA BHARU, Kelantan Darul Naim FC (KDN FC) has renewed its sponsorship agreement with Japanese company ROHM Electronics Sdn Bhd for the Malaysia League 2024/2025.

KDN FC president Rozi Muhamad said the RM200,000 sponsorship for one season is a continuation of the support from ROHM Electronics for the past few years.

“Last season our partnership with ROHM Electronics emphasised grassroots programmes, leading to the participation of our under-16 squad in an international friendly tournament with three football academies in Kasaoka, Japan.

“I hope the achievement and effectiveness of this partnership between KDN FC and the company will be sustained for the long term,” he said in a statement today.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

MR WANT HIBISCUS TO WIN AT LEAST ONE MATCH TO BOOST ARC PREMIER DIVISION STAY


PETALING JAYA, Malaysia Rugby (MR) have set the national 15-a-side team a target of winning at least one of the three matches to enhance their chances of staying in the Premier Division of the Asia Rugby Championship (ARC).

MR president Amir Amri Mohamad is confident that the national rugby team, nicknamed Hibiscus, can overcome the challenge of Premier Division newcomers the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Dubai in their final match on June 21. The UAE gained promotion after winning Division One last year.

“I am also confident our team can give South Korea a tough fight in the opening Premier Division match in Incheon on Saturday (June 1).

“We can also count on home support when we face Hong Kong on June 8. So, I hope the players will give their best and try to spring a surprise,’ he said.

Amir Amri said this at a media conference after the signing of the sponsorship and strategic collaboration agreement between MR and local sports agency Enervive Sports here today.

In the previous edition, the Hibiscus
were trounced 27-3 by South Korea and 88-9 by defending champions Hong Kong to finish bottom of the pile without a win.

Meanwhile, under the agreement, MR will receive RM50,000 a year in sponsorship from Enervive Sports through the EV sports brand, including official sponsorship of referee uniforms in national championships, in addition to the local referee development programme.

Amir Amri described the collaboration as crucial to further enhancing the quality of rugby, especially that of local referees.

Enervive Sports chief executive officer Shahrizin Shaharudin, meanwhile, hopes the collaboration with MR would signify its commitment to raising the professionalism of rugby.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

2024 SINGAPORE OPEN: ZII JIA PULLS OUT OVER HAMSTRING INJURIES


KUALA LUMPUR, National men’s singles professional player Lee Zii Jia has withdrawn from the 2024 Singapore Open due to hamstring injuries suffered after participating in two consecutive tournaments, namely the 2024 Thailand Open and the 2024 Malaysian Masters.

The withdrawal of the world number nine saw defending champion Anthony Sinisuka Ginting from Indonesia, who was expected to face Zii Jia in the first round today, given a free ride to advance to the second round, tomorrow to meet another national men’s singles player, Leong Jun Hao.

Team LZJ in a statement on the X today said the difficult decision was made after receiving medical advice not to participate in the Super 750 championship in Singapore, to focus on the recovery.

“It is a difficult decision to concede a walkover at the Singapore Open, but after a medical assessment in Singapore, Zii Jia was advised not to participate due to hamstring injuries sustained during the Thailand Open and Malaysia Masters,” according to the statement.

The Thail
and Open took place on May 14-19 followed by the Malaysian Masters on May 21-26 while the Singapore Open which opened yesterday (May 28) will run until June 2.

Meanwhile, the national mixed doubles Goh Soon Huat-Shevon Lai Jemie only took 33 minutes to defeat B. Sumeeth Reddy-Sikki Reddy from India, 21-18 and 21-19.

The newly crowned Malaysian Masters 2024 champions on Sunday (May 26) will next meet world number one, Zheng Si Wei-Huang Ya Qiong of China in the second round, tomorrow.

According to the record of previous meetings, Soon Huat-Shevon has been defeated 11 times by the pair, namely in Indonesia Masters 2018, World Tour Final 2018, Indonesia Masters 2019, French Open 2019 and Fuzhou China Open 2019.

They were also defeated at the Malaysian Masters 2020, Malaysian Masters 2022, Denmark Open 2022, Malaysia Open 2023, India Open 2023 and the Dubai Asia Badminton Championship 2023.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

ASEH HOPES POISON PEN LETTER ISSUE CAN BE RESOLVED SOON TO RESTORE FAM’S CREDIBILITY


PETALING JAYA, The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) Integrity Committee hopes the issue of the poison pen letter can be resolved soon after the investigation into two allegations of abuse of power involving the governing body had been classified as no further action (NFA).

Its chairman, Tan Sri Dr Aseh Che Mat said this is to restore the credibility of the country’s football governing body.

“This will restore the confidence of all FAM stakeholders,’ he told a media conference after the FAM Integrity Seminar at Wisma FAM in Kelana Jaya here today.

He said that following the dissemination of the poison pen letter in March, The FAM Integrity Committee held discussions before handing the matter over to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to investigate.

He added that the investigation included allegations of the abuse of power in the tender process for the National Training Centre (NTC) in Putrajaya worth RM25 million and the issue of misuse of money for the organisation of the 60th FAM Con
gress.

“Investigations into the two issues have been completed and referred to the DPP (Deputy Public Prosecutor), who is satisfied with the result of MACC’s investigation and decided to classify the case as no further action, NFA,’ he said.

At the same time, Aseh said the police have also called on current and former FAM employees over the past few weeks to assist in the investigation into the poison pen letter issue, adding that the police probe is still ongoing.

He pointed out that FAM had also taken proactive measures by setting up a special committee chaired by FAM deputy president Datuk S. Sivasundaram to enhance the governance and management of the governing body.

Sivasundram said the special committee would present a summary of its findings from the interviews held with all the FAM employees soon.

The poison pen letter had gone viral as an e-mail at the end of March, highlighting leadership and management issues in FAM.

The four main issues raised were abuse of power by the FAM secretary-general
, staff salary and benefits as well as issues involving the Harimau Malaya squad and the NTC project.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency