
Transparency International Malaysia (TI-M) has urged the Football Association of Malaysia to release the full findings of all internal and independent investigations into allegations of falsified documents submitted to Fifa on the issue of naturalised players.
The anti-corruption watchdog said the structure, scope, and timeline for the independent committee formed by FAM to investigate the issue must also be made public.
“Transparency cannot be partial. Second, accountability must be pursued wherever the evidence leads,” TI-M president Raymon Ram said in a statement this morning.
He said if individuals within or connected to FAM facilitated or approved forged documents, they must be held fully responsible no matter their position.
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