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CPIB Must Arrest This Corrupt Referee!

Now you know why they cannot be trusted when they have their own kind around. Malaysia boleh... Singapore lagi boleh .. Like our Minister e ver said " Betterest" ..... But in reality, if I ever see the referee anywhere in Singapore, I will spit at him and tell him to move to Indonesia.
 
After 45 years of LKY rule Sinkies can do anythings.
We have lost our sense of right or wrong, shameful or not.
 
The judgement on whether he is fair or not must come from the consensus of his peers.

So far I have not heard of dispute from other associations. Why not?
 
Singapore Invention: Kelong. It's a Malay word but not invented in Malaysia or Indonesia in this context. It's invented in Singapura.
 
Not sure if CPIB has the power to arrest. They can call this ref up to 'lim kopi'. They need to also consider the implications if this ref PG to them in his statement that he was bought. Politically, better not to act.
 
Thailand’s Pencak Silat team manager Rattanaphorn Thupbumrung expressed her dismay at the outcome of the match, telling Yahoo! Vietnam that many refereeing decisions in the competition had been made in favour of the host country.

Singapore’s team officials were also in outrage, with team manager Sheik Alau’ddin Y Marican expressing his shame of Salam’s actions, going as far as to say that he was ashamed of him being a fellow countryman.

“All the parent supporters and athletes present are very, very unhappy,” he said, adding that he had personally submitted a written request to the SEA Games organising committee to ban Salam from refereeing in the competition.

“I don’t want other countries to think that we have anything to do with this (Salam’s actions),” he said.

Sheik told Yahoo! Singapore that the competition’s five-panel jury, as well as the chairperson and assistant chair overseeing the silat referee, had called Salam forward in the wake of his controversial decision, but Salam would not comply.

“(Kristanto) should have gotten a warning for running away (from Choopeng), but the opponent received the demerit instead. It’s a shame,” said Sheik, who is also the chief executive officer of the Singapore Silat Federation (SSF).

Assistant international technical delegate Asnadi Robani, who oversaw the technical proceedings of the competition, told Yahoo! Singapore that he was outraged and frustrated from what had happened.

“It is a blunder from the technical side,” he added. “I made my stand, and I said we should not let him referee any more matches for the rest of the day, because we didn’t want people to have doubts about his credibility.”

“I give very clear instructions to all my referees. You don’t do stupid things unless you receive instructions from me,” he added. “Rules are rules, and if you break the rules, I have to take action against you… I was very, very angry at that point of time.”

The chief international technical delegate, however, who is Indonesian, told Robani to calm down and let the matter rest.

Speaking of Kristanto’s third-round antics, he likened the athlete’s actions to those of “a clown in a circus”.

“You show me any martial arts competition anywhere, you will never see these kinds of things. I have never seen these kinds of things before. It’s very shameful,” he said.

Robani, who chairs the referee council in the SSF, had chosen Salam and another female referee from Singapore to referee at the SEA Games. The two also went through approval at the International Silat Federation, which is based in Jakarta.

“He (Salam) went through the selection process alongside everyone else, and managed to go through,” said Robani, who added that Salam has had more than 20 years of experience refereeing for international competitions, including the 2005 SEA Games in the Philippines.

Robani and Sheik have since declared that they will call for an SSF board of enquiry into Salam’s actions at the Games come Monday.

“We will report our findings to the International Federation, and they will definitely have to honour and respect our decisions,” said Robani, who also wears the hat of secretary of the Institution of Referees at the International Silat Federation.

He expressed his regret at the outcome of the drama-filled final match between Kristanto and Choopeng as well.

“I was expecting the Thais to submit an official protest (in response to the referee’s decision), but they didn’t, and so by rule, if they don’t protest, the decision goes as is,” he said. “If they had put up an official protest within the time given, things could have been reversed.”

“The Indonesians (who know about this) are really ashamed of this medal, it’s truly not theirs,” he added. “The medal should have gone to Thailand.”
 
Agree that cpib must step in since or own silat federation has effectively disowned him.

His peers now look at him as pariahs.

Likely the offer to sell the match was done much earlier when he went to info for the referee briefing.

Cpib should turn his house, workplace, brother, sister, uncle, auntie, father, mother, nephew, niece, in law upside down.

Scrutinize his bank account and spending habit for the next two years.make him report all these to cpib every two Weeks.

Make his life hell until he admits where he kept the loot. Throw the book.
 
This has nothing to do with religion or how advanced countries are. Only blurfucks look for simplistic explanation. Bribery is well known in sports circles. It has involved Canada, France to the USA. As we speak, both the US and Azerbaijan are involved together with the Taiwanese President of the World Amateur Boxing Body.

Bribery is endemic in sports. It has happened in nearly every olympics. Because of its cross border feature, national police forces have little clue and the sports bodies go into denial.

Silat is run by a die hard PAP fan and it is more political than most sports bodies. Its Singapore President is no angel himself.
 
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This has nothing to do with religion or how advanced countries are. Only blurfucks look for simplistic explanation. Bribery is well known in sports circles. It has involved Canada, France to the USA. As we speak, both the US and Azerbaijan are involved together with the Taiwanese President of the World Amateur Boxing Body.

Bribery is endemic in sports. It has happened in nearly every olympics. Because of its cross border feature, national police forces have little clue and the sports bodies go into denial. TV

Silat is run by a die hard PAP fan and it is more political than most sports bodies. Its Singapore President is no angel himself.

Want to throw, but making doing it so is obviously dumb. Really no class. Everything is dirty but how you maintain reputation differentiates everything.

SSF must crucify this fella.
 
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