Mr Samuel Veera Singaram on the first row, next to Minister Josephine Teo.

Singapore Athletics (SA) has acted promptly against one of its affiliates after it received a complaint by athletes and other affiliates abut Singapore Masters Athletics (SMA).
SMA is a voting affiliate of SA, and has been provisionally suspended by SA by what it has termed a “violation” of its tasks. The Advisor of SMA is Member of Parliament Fatimah Lateef.
The suspension comes after athletes and affiliates who signed off on a petition illustrated their concerns over the way the Masters community for track and field athletes was being managed.
The appeal to SA’s President Tang Weng Fei asked that the national body step in to manage the Masters community and also listed areas in which SMA had failed in its mission.
Among the grouses were how the SMA was insisting on qualifying marks and also by instituting minimum attendance at training sessions.
The petitioners felt that these were “contrary to the underlying principle and ethos of Masters athletics”.
Explaining the provisional suspension, which was sent to SMA president Glory Barnabas, Mr Tang told The Straits Times yesterday:
“Because of all these allegations and complaints, we view it as a violation in terms of what they should be doing, so other than submitting the entry for the Asian Masters, it’s just a provisional suspension for them to give us a written explanation so that it should not be extended to a permanent suspension.”
SA has given SMA till 10 September to provide an explanation and has also been asked to provide all documentation and records of its last general meeting.
All SMA activities, including policies, except for registration for December’s Asia Masters Athletics meet in Kuching have been suspended.
The man at the centre of the SMA controversy, its Deputy President Mr Samuel Veera Singaram told the Straits Times that he was taken by surprise by the suspension.
HIs comments to the Straits Times failed to address any part of the concerns raised by the athletes and the affiliates.
He said rather bizarrely that “we feel as representatives of Singapore, you should be proud to present Singapore, proud of the flag.”
He also said that there needs to be “minor checks and balances”.
Mr Singaram is, unfortunately, no stranger to controversy.
He is known to have created issues when he was with Singapore Swimming Association as a technical official.
He was also jailed in 1994 for criminal breach of trust and cheating when he was a manager of the Sembawang Sports Club.

Subscribe
Notify of
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
You May Also Like

是什么驱使后港精神, 让行动党屡战屡败?

原文译自:Augustine Low评论 过去30年的选举,工人党在“后港精神”的支持下所向披靡。 人民行动党历尽艰辛,都未能打破后港精神。 即便30年后,行动党都还想不通,为什么后港人不会让步。 何谓“后港精神”? 行动党一直都没搞懂。 笔者在后港出生长大,对此还有些印象,不过大多都在逻辑的面向下消逝。 首先,行动党一直都在玩“萝卜和大棒”的手段:投反对党就没有电梯或邻区升级! 但后港人抬杠了:没关系啊,我们无惧威胁,我们的选票是神圣的。 后港人一路来都是在地的,公共组屋就是他们宝贵的财产,却宁可放弃升级,这可能意味着组屋价值下降,这使得后港人所为,更为难能可贵。 不吃软,也不吃硬…

Ho Ching to extend sabbatical to six months

Ho Ching, the chief executive officer of Temasek Holdings, will be extending…

Condolence messages and flowers outside Parliament House

Singaporeans laid flowers and wrote messages outside Parliament House to pay tribute to…

Govt recycles public land vacated by HDB dwellers to developers for building private condos

Blogger Philip Ang posted a write-up on Sunday (‘PAP ministers lie about…