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FAM hit back at claims of financial audit failures since 2016

FAM hit back at claims of financial audit failures since 2016
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The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) has denied allegations of failing to present audited financial reports since 2016. While defending their audit process, the organization admitted to past shortcomings in the presentation of annual budgets.

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Transparency in financial governance is essential for sports organizations that receive funding from international bodies like FIFA and the AFC.

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PETALING JAYA: The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) have strongly denied claims that they have failed to present audited financial reports since 2016, calling the allegations misleading and factually incorrect.

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The article provides the organization's defense while acknowledging their admitted administrative failures, maintaining a balanced perspective.

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