Saturday, June 22, 2013

Kok Chi shows who is the boss..


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A DEFIANT Datuk Sieh Kok Chi has told his critics to put up or shut up.
     While admitting he is happy to have defended his position as secretary of the Olympic Council of Malaysia, Kok Chi expressed disappointment with the way the election campaign was handled.
    The 74-year-old, who defeated T. Kumar by a whopping 26 majority (62-36) in today’s election, expressed his disappointment certain parties tried to force him to step down.
    “It should not have happened in such a way. There was just too much campaigning and politicking recently. I’m really tired of all that,” he said after the adjournment of 32nd OCM Annual General Assembly this afternoon.
    “There were many baseless allegations against me. There was no evidence, but my name was dragged through the mud. That makes me feel really disheartened.”
    While admitting he is “old” and “staying too long”, Kok Chi insisted no one has the right to tell him when he should leave.
    “If I am no longer able to deliver and contribute, I will leave right away, I can assure you of that,” he said.
    “I don’t understand why other people have to speak on behalf of me that this will be my last term, they are not my boss. It’s for me to decide.”
    Kok Chi also had some words for the newly elected office bearers.
    The no-nonsense man said: “I hope they can change their way of doing things. Don’t only keep finding fault, but fail to come up with good proposals (to solve problems).
    “I really wish everyone can work towards the accomplishment of some unfinished business and overcome future challenges.”
    Meanwhile, OCM President Tan Sri Tunku Imran Tuanku Ja’afar is delighted Kok Chi – a man he hailed as an important asset to OCM – retained his seat.
    “His experience is invaluable. He will remain as an important figure to the Olympic movement in Malaysia.
     “I bet no one else has better knowledge in the country and internationally,” said Tunku Imran.
    “There were some complaints over his management style and methodology, but I never doubted his motives and integrity.”

A DEFIANT Datuk Sieh Kok Chi has told his critics to put up or shut up.
While admitting he is happy to have defended his position as secretary of the Olympic Council of Malaysia, Kok Chi expressed disappointment with the way the election campaign was handled.
The 74-year-old, who defeated T. Kumar by a whopping 26 majority (62-36) in today’s election, expressed his disappointment certain parties tried to force him to step down.
“It should not have happened in such a way. There was just too much campaigning and politicking recently. I’m really tired of all that,” he said after the adjournment of 32nd OCM Annual General Assembly this afternoon.
“There were many baseless allegations against me. There was no evidence, but my name was dragged through the mud. That makes me feel really disheartened.”
While admitting he is “old” and “staying too long”, Kok Chi insisted no one has the right to tell him when he should leave.
“If I am no longer able to deliver and contribute, I will leave right away, I can assure you of that,” he said.
“I don’t understand why other people have to speak on behalf of me that this will be my last term, they are not my boss. It’s for me to decide.”
Kok Chi also had some words for the newly elected office bearers.
The no-nonsense man said: “I hope they can change their way of doing things. Don’t only keep finding fault, but fail to come up with good proposals (to solve problems).
“I really wish everyone can work towards the accomplishment of some unfinished business and overcome future challenges.”
Meanwhile, OCM President Tan Sri Tunku Imran Tuanku Ja’afar is delighted Kok Chi – a man he hailed as an important asset to OCM – retained his seat.
“His experience is invaluable. He will remain as an important figure to the Olympic movement in Malaysia.
“I bet no one else has better knowledge in the country and internationally,” said Tunku Imran.
“There were some complaints over his management style and methodology, but I never doubted his motives and integrity.”
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A DEFIANT Datuk Sieh Kok Chi has told his critics to put up or shut up.
While admitting he is happy to have defended his position as secretary of the Olympic Council of Malaysia, Kok Chi expressed disappointment with the way the election campaign was handled.
The 74-year-old, who defeated T. Kumar by a whopping 26 majority (62-36) in today’s election, expressed his disappointment certain parties tried to force him to step down.
“It should not have happened in such a way. There was just too much campaigning and politicking recently. I’m really tired of all that,” he said after the adjournment of 32nd OCM Annual General Assembly this afternoon.
“There were many baseless allegations against me. There was no evidence, but my name was dragged through the mud. That makes me feel really disheartened.”
While admitting he is “old” and “staying too long”, Kok Chi insisted no one has the right to tell him when he should leave.
“If I am no longer able to deliver and contribute, I will leave right away, I can assure you of that,” he said.
“I don’t understand why other people have to speak on behalf of me that this will be my last term, they are not my boss. It’s for me to decide.”
Kok Chi also had some words for the newly elected office bearers.
The no-nonsense man said: “I hope they can change their way of doing things. Don’t only keep finding fault, but fail to come up with good proposals (to solve problems).
“I really wish everyone can work towards the accomplishment of some unfinished business and overcome future challenges.”
Meanwhile, OCM President Tan Sri Tunku Imran Tuanku Ja’afar is delighted Kok Chi – a man he hailed as an important asset to OCM – retained his seat.
“His experience is invaluable. He will remain as an important figure to the Olympic movement in Malaysia.
“I bet no one else has better knowledge in the country and internationally,” said Tunku Imran.
“There were some complaints over his management style and methodology, but I never doubted his motives and integrity.”
- See more at: http://www.sports247.my/2013/06/kok-chi-i-shall-not-be-moved/#sthash.UkFQT9IO.dpuf
A DEFIANT Datuk Sieh Kok Chi has told his critics to put up or shut up.
While admitting he is happy to have defended his position as secretary of the Olympic Council of Malaysia, Kok Chi expressed disappointment with the way the election campaign was handled.
The 74-year-old, who defeated T. Kumar by a whopping 26 majority (62-36) in today’s election, expressed his disappointment certain parties tried to force him to step down.
“It should not have happened in such a way. There was just too much campaigning and politicking recently. I’m really tired of all that,” he said after the adjournment of 32nd OCM Annual General Assembly this afternoon.
“There were many baseless allegations against me. There was no evidence, but my name was dragged through the mud. That makes me feel really disheartened.”
While admitting he is “old” and “staying too long”, Kok Chi insisted no one has the right to tell him when he should leave.
“If I am no longer able to deliver and contribute, I will leave right away, I can assure you of that,” he said.
“I don’t understand why other people have to speak on behalf of me that this will be my last term, they are not my boss. It’s for me to decide.”
Kok Chi also had some words for the newly elected office bearers.
The no-nonsense man said: “I hope they can change their way of doing things. Don’t only keep finding fault, but fail to come up with good proposals (to solve problems).
“I really wish everyone can work towards the accomplishment of some unfinished business and overcome future challenges.”
Meanwhile, OCM President Tan Sri Tunku Imran Tuanku Ja’afar is delighted Kok Chi – a man he hailed as an important asset to OCM – retained his seat.
“His experience is invaluable. He will remain as an important figure to the Olympic movement in Malaysia.
“I bet no one else has better knowledge in the country and internationally,” said Tunku Imran.
“There were some complaints over his management style and methodology, but I never doubted his motives and integrity.”
- See more at: http://www.sports247.my/2013/06/kok-chi-i-shall-not-be-moved/#sthash.UkFQT9IO.dpuf