Relay For Life KL 2008

Malam ini bertempat di padang latihan Majlis Sukan Negara satu acara yang dinamakan Relay For Life akan diadakan. Acara ini adalah untuk menyokong mereka yang menghidap kanser dan dianjurkan oleh National Cancer Soceity of Malaysia. Thema untuk larian di Kuala Lumpur ialah ‘Celebrate. Remember. Fight Back!’

Petikan dari NCSM :

Relay For Life KL 2008 will be held on 31st May-1st June, the weekend of World No Tobacco Day and International Cancer Survivor’s Day, at the MSN Training Stadium, Bukit Jalil. We celebrate the advances in cancer, knowing that more cancers are being prevented and for those with cancer, more lives are being saved. We remember the loved ones lost and vow to fight back to make a difference in the lives of the future generation.

Institut Sukan Negara Lancar Buletinnya

Pada 20 Mei lepas, Institut Sukan Negara telah melancarkan Bulettin ISN di Kelab Taman Tasik Perdana, Kuala Lumpur. Pelancaran tersebut disempurnakan oleh Timbalan Menteri Belia dan Sukan, YB En. Wee Jeck Seng.

Penerbitan buletin ini sememangnya satu langkah yang baik oleh sebuah institusi dalam negara memandangkan kita kekurangan bahan-bahan bersiaft akademik dalam bidang sukan khususnya dalam Bahasa Malaysia. Petikan dari laman web ISN :

This ISN BULLETIN will consider for publication original articles, brief review papers, short-reports, short communications, methodological/technical notes, book reviews and letters in the sub-disciplines of biomechanics, clinical sports medicine, conditioning, exercise physiology, injury epidemiology, injury prevention, motor behaviour and control, physical activity and health, physiotherapy, podiatry, psychology, public health, rehabilitation and injury management, sports medicine, sports nutrition, sports science and others having an interdisciplinary perspective with specific application to sports and exercise and its interaction with health. Two issues per year will be published in June and December.

CYC- Kita Akan Dapat Kembali Wang Kita?

Itulah yang diharapapkan oleh rakyat Malaysia selepas CYC tidak dianjurkan kerana FAM enggan mengiktirafkannya. Perasaan lega ini disuarakan oleh YB Menteri Belia dan Sukan, Datuk Ismail Sabri Yaakub . Baca laporan Berita Harian disini.

Jika berjaya mendapat balik pendahuluan yang telah dibayar sebanyak RM8 juta itu, maka wang itu dapat digunakan secara lebih berfaedah untuk membangunkan sukan di negara ini. Walaupun kejohanan itu akan menelan RM 17 juta setahun untuk dua tahun berikutnya, namum wang itu masih lagi belum digunakan dan hanya dalam bentuk budget.

CYC – Satu Pengajaran

CYC yang sudah disahkan batal apabila FAM, badan yang mengawal bolasepak di Malaysia enggan mengesahkannya. CYC hidup hanya satu musim dan mengapa tahun lepas ianya dibenarkan oleh FAM enggan dijawab oleh FAM dengan alasan ianya sudah berlalu dan tidak perlu diberikan apa-apa komen lagi.

Tulisan Citizen Nades dalam The Sun adalah menarik untuk dibaca. Saya copy dan paste apa yang beliau tulis di sini.

Royal burial for CYC

THE SMS on Friday evening was rather crude and uncalled for. Maybe it was how the sender and most Malaysian perceived it. Maybe, that was how officials of the Youth and Sports ministry presented their case. The SMS read: “… screwed again … CYC called off.”

I totally disagree with the use of the phrase and the truth is that no one got screwed! The truth is that our money has been saved. The truth is that one wrong has been put right. The truth is that a bad decision has been reversed. The truth is that in future, policy decisions and those committing government funds will no longer be made without consultation and consensus.

Before proceeding, let me declare my interests in this issue and why we campaigned to stop such wastage of public funds. From the word go, we knew the CYC would be a flop. We are not a society of sports-loving people unlike the Aussies who are passionate about sports. Even if given free tickets to the matches, certain sections of our society would ask: Datuk, Tak kan tak ada duit belanja?!

On March 16 last year, Terence Fernandez and I attended the launch of the Champions Youth Cup (CYC) at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel. That was the first step to prevent RM17 million going down the drain. Yes, I was vocal because I felt that it was a waste of money. Three days after the infamous encounter, I wrote:

But as one probing question after another was posed, I can only guess that the pressure was a bit too much for the (Sports) Minister (Datuk Azalina Othman Said.) [Some ministers are used to being asked sedate questions from prepared texts by members of the audience.] But this time, it was a different kettle of fish. The ministry had committed RM17 million to a promoter for a youth tournament which would bring little or no benefit to Malaysians. She was asked to justify it.

As much as she tried, no one got direct answers, but desperate times call for desperate measures. I had countered her claims that the football tournament is part of the Visit Malaysia campaign with a realistic look at the situation – you can’t have tourists flying in by the thousands for the August tournament. Promotions on it should have started a year ago. To date, even the ticket prices have yet to be announced.

Then some strange things happened by design or otherwise – one PR “consultant” gestured to another to take the microphone away from me. Then, Azalina dropped the clanger (it went something like this): “If you are not happy with what we are doing, then you should be a politician and stand for elections”.

How do you reply when there’s no microphone to amplify what you have to say? Desperate times need desperate measures too – scream on top of your voice: “I can’t be a politician. I don’t know how to lie”.

Today, some 14 months after the stand-off, we have been vindicated but it is nothing to rejoice or thump my chest. I had expressed the views of right-thinking Malaysians who do not want their money spent on grandiose projects. If anything, it is time for the rakyat to celebrate because this may be the first of many syiok sendiri undertakings that have been called off.

Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) president Sultan Ahmad Shah echoed similar sentiments – he was puzzled how the RM17 million allocations could easily be channelled by the Youth and Sports Ministry.

“I don’t know how the money can be given easily … if it’s given to the FAM, it can do loads,” Bernama quoted His Royal Highness as saying.

This is precisely the point. How could money – mega bucks at that – be given away without carrying out proper studies and without consultations with the governing body?

The Sultan and his FAM exco should be applauded for their bold stand and they did not pander to the whim and fancy of those entrusted with the disbursement of our money which is meant for sports development – not some sports promoter!

The FAM and our football standards have been making headlines in the back pages of all newspapers for all the wrong reasons. But in this context, His Royal Highness has done the right thing by burying the ghost of the CYC once and for all.

But that should not be the end of the matter. Didn’t the experts in the ministry give their views that such an undertaking was beyond the scope of the ministry? Didn’t people like the then National Sports Council director-general, Datuk Dr Ramlan Abdul Aziz, stand up and say it could not be done? Couldn’t the legal adviser have decreed that the ministry had no power to compel the FAM to sanction the tournament? The conclusion one can come to is that they were silenced by those pulling rank or were spectators and willing accessories.

Back to the SMS. The phrase “screwed again” which was accurate in the sense that this is the second extravagant project proposed by the ministry that has been canned. Remember the RM490 million high-performance centre in Brickendonbury? Against all advice and views, public sentiments and logic, the minister went after it, only to have eggs splattered on the face when the local council dismissed the development application.

What are the other projects we don’t know about? Already, the rumour mill is in top gear suggesting that millions have been spent on a deal with ESPN for the “Sports Centre Malaysia” programme. So, let’s have the truth and nothing but the truth and enough of these cari bakat schemes.

Present minister Datuk Ismail Sabri Yaakop is a breath of fresh air for trying to put the house in order. In the process, he may come across other deals unless of course, ministry officials are keeping them away from him.

The minister owes it to taxpayers to account for every sen which has been spent – something he himself acknowledges. Until now, we do not know how much has been spent on the aborted Brickendonbury project. It is understandable that Ismail Sabri is in a difficult position having to lay bare the decisions of his predecessor.

But good governance, which the government advocates, dictates that transparency and accountability supercede other interests. He should start on a clean slate instead of bits and pieces cropping up as he embarks on his mission to enhance the level of sports.

R. Nadeswaran’s relentless campaign for prudent spending has been supported by the Sultan of Pahang. It is fervently hoped that others in a similar position would rally to the same good cause. He can be reached at citizen-nades@thesundaily.com.

Apa seterusnya?…………….

Adakah pembatalan itu sebagai satu breach of contract antara pihak yang merancang kejohanan Gifted Group Sdn. Bhd. dna Kementerian Belia dan Sukan. Jika terpaksa membayar pampasan maka jutaan ringgit duit pembayar cukai dibuang begitu sahaja tanpa apa-apa faedah. walaupun dengan meneruskan kejohanan juga tidak ada apa-apa faedah melainkan hiburan semata-mata.

Moga insiden ini menjadi satu kesedaran dan pembuka mata kepada semua pihak yang ingin menganjurkan apa jua acara yang menggunakan wang rakyat. Kepentingan perniagaan dan keuntungan janganlah dibuat menggunakan wang awam.

Rojak @ Seri Petaling

One of a local delicacy in Malaysia is a mixture of bean sprout, blanched bean curd, deep fried and sliced turnip, peeled and shredded hard boiled egg, sliced cucumber (shredded), boiled potato, cuttlefishdna sliced prawn fritters. It is called rojak in the Central region of Malaysia and pasembor in the Northern parts of the country.

If you want to savor a tasteful plate of rojak one place you can go is to Seri Petaling. The hawker peddling their rojak on pickup trucks carry out their business on Jalan Merah Silu in Seri Petaling (click attached map) . The staff are well dressed with white long sleeves shirt, vest and a bow. Aprons too keep their clothes clean. Once I saw them wearing cowboy hats which created an identity for them and their business.


Beside the rojak you can also order a cool refreshing cendol to washdown your throat after swallowing the sweet gravy of the rojak.


Angsa Is Not International

While waiting for the driver to come and pick me up, I notice this signboard outside Gate 8 KLIA. The signboard is supposed to tell visitors that this the way to International Arrivals. I first saw this back in 2007 and it seems that nobody care about the signboard especially Malaysia Airports who manages KLIA. Maybe because it is facing a large pillar and they take it for granted that no visitor will notice. The sign also faces away from oncoming traffic and nobody will care for it.

It is just a small matter but it show how reckless the management of the airport is. Actually the letter ‘b’ is hidden by a small pole holding another sign on it.

Minnie Chop -Kampung Baru Kuala Lumpur

If you want to savor nice Western Food, it doesn’t mean that you have to go to posh restaurants or the higher end outlets at middle class shopping malls. At Jalan Datuk Abdul Malek in Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur there is a nice restaurant that serves Western Food and a reasonable price. If you bring your kid and he has a small appetite, you can even order a half servings. Its Minnie Chop. Some locals call it Restoran Koboi (Cowboy Restaurant) for the attire of the staff with cowboy hats.

At Minnie Chop one can have dinner with a beautiful view of the icon of Malaysia KLCC tower in the background. Sit and browse through the menu and all food serves are Western. Operated by a Malay entrepreneur from Kedah, the restaurant is open from 5 in the evening till 2 am and 4 a.m on weekends.

Dinner under the sky and don’t worry about injuns.

The cowboys preparing concoctions …..errr I mean drinks and juices.

The chicken Chops

Fish and Chips

Steak

Berakhirnya Kemelut CYC

Akhirnya kemelut tentang Champions Youth Cup yang jadual berlangsung Ogos ini berakhir apabila FAM tidak membenarkan penganjurannya.

Keputusan dinyatakan Presiden FAM, Sultan Ahmad Shah itu, sekali gus menamatkan kemelut membabitkan FAM, Kementerian Belia dan Sukan (KBS) dan Gifted berikutan tiada kata putus berhubung perkara itu sebelumnya.” – Berita Harian.

Apa yang berlaku ini sepatutnya menjadi satu pedoman kepada semua pihak di masa hadapan agar lebih berhati-hati untuk menganjurkan satu-satu aktiviti yang melibatkan penggunaan want rakyat dan memberi keutungan kepada pihak-pihak tertentu sahaja.

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