The CEO of Perbadanan Sukan Malaysia (PSM), Ilyas Jamil, has pleaded not guilty to seven charges of bribery related to a tender for upgrading the National Squash Centre in Bukit Jalil. The charges allege involvement of funds exceeding RM1 million (approximately $215,000 USD). The case centers around the tender process for improvements to the national squash facility. Jamil appeared in court and entered a plea of not guilty to all accusations. Further details regarding the specifics of the alleged bribery and the tender process have not yet been widely released. The court will determine the next steps in the legal proceedings. This case raises questions about transparency and accountability within Malaysian sports administration.
