Ex-shuttler Roslin apologises to BAM sec-gen, defamation suit settled


KENNY Goh Chee Keong’s defamation suit against Muhammad Roslin Hashim was settled after the country’s former men’s singles shuttler apologised to the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) secretary-general in the Kuala Lumpur High Court today.

Roslin, 48, when reading his statement of apology before judicial commissioner Roz Mawar Rozain, said he sincerely apologised openly and unconditionally to Goh for making defamatory statements and insulting the latter during a live broadcast or “Facebook Live” on his Facebook account “Abe Lin” on January 19 last year.

“I regret my statement, which has caused various problems and difficulties for Datuk Kenny Goh Chee Keong.

“I am aware that my statement has damaged his reputation and good name, especially among badminton fans in Malaysia.

“I am aware that I have humiliated Datuk Kenny through abusive words that are baseless and should not be expressed at all.

“I hope this apology can clear Datuk Kenny’s good name and can restore the professional and personal relationship between us,” said Roslin, who also promised not to repeat the act.

Roz Mawar then recorded the consent judgment of the case and cleared the previously set trial dates.

“I wish you (Roslin) good luck as well. Hopefully, professionally and personally (this) would repair the relationship,” said Roz Mawar.

Earlier, lawyer Jahabardeen Mohamed Yunoos, representing Goh, informed the court that both parties had agreed to settle the suit amicably out of court, and agreed on the terms of the settlement.

“The settlement terms include the defendant (Roslin) having to make an apology by reading a statement of apology in open court. The apology must be broadcast in four media, namely Berita Harian, Utusan, NST and The Star,” he said.

Lawyer Haijan Omar, representing Roslin, confirmed the matter.

Meanwhile, Roslin, who is also a badminton coach, when met by reporters said he was relieved that everything was over, and considered it a lesson learnt.

Goh said he was grateful that everything ended well and accepted Roslin’s apology.

“Roslin’s appointment in the technical advisory panel was made by the BAM Council and it has nothing to do with this case. I have known Roslin for a long time. I agree with Roslin that we all need to move on,” he said.

Goh, 57, filed the suit against Roslin on March 28 last year, claiming that Roslin made defamatory statements and insulted him via a “Facebook Live” session, which was watched by hundreds of the latter’s followers as well as reporters from various news agencies, print media, online media and social media.

Goh claimed that the slanderous statements, among others, implied that he had abused his position as secretary-general and chairman of the BAM Coaching and Training Committee and was detrimental to the association. – Bernama, September 6, 2023.



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