
Seeking help from sports dispute committee to solve issues in MGF
PETALING JAYA: An affiliate member is hoping for cool heads to prevail among the stakeholders ahead of the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Malaysian Gymnastics Federation (MGF) on June 14.
Kuala Lumpur Gymnastics Association vice president Ti Deng Jay has voiced out his concern over the ongoing turmoil within MGF.
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