Chong Wei Chosen As One Of New BAM Council Members
BAM president Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz said the appointment of Chong Wei along with three other prominent figures was approved by council members during today's meeting.
The other three new council members are branding and media strategist and former CEO of NTV7 and Telekom Malaysia Datuk Seri Shazalli; a member of EPF's investment panel and board Tan Sri Gooi Hoe Soon; and partner of Cecil Abraham & Partners Datuk Sunil Abraham.
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'They have agreed. They are independent. I can appoint five but we appoint four first with the consultation with the council members. Right now he's (Chong Wei) put on the council first.
'Once we finalize the committee, logically, if we should put the council members and all the council members including the independent ones where they can contribute the most. So if you think you can contribute on performance, we should put him in performance,' he said.
Tengku Zafrul said this at his first council meeting at the Akademi Badminton Malaysia today, where earlier BAM received a Perodua Aruz multipurpose vehicle.
He added that the committees are expected to be finalised by October in line with the next BAM council meeting but some decisions may be implemented earlier.
He also confirmed his proposal to streamline BAM's committee structure for greater efficiency.
'Yes, my proposal is we look at combining some and having new ones also. Again, I want to be more inclusive in my decision. I don't want to tell the council member, this is my view and do it. I want to sit down and think properly because the committee to me, the right step is to have the plan. Make sure we adopt the plan.
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