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Malaysia mulling bid for 2023


(China Daily)
Updated: 2010-11-17 09:41
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The Ministry of Youth and Sports is expected to seek the Cabinet's approval to bid for the 2023 Asian Games if the public pushes for it, said Minister of Youth and Sports Datuk Ahmad Shabery Cheek.

Ahmad Shabery said although the Cabinet had rejected an attempt to bid for the 2019 Asian Games, the ministry was ready to try and convince the cabinet to bid for the 2023 edition.

"For the 2019 Asian Games, the Youth and Sports Ministry expected the cost of organizing the games to reach more than RM1.6 billion ($510 million). If we decide to bid for the 2023 edition, it may cost three or four times more."

"But what is more important is the desire of the people. If they want Malaysia to host the 2023 edition, they must voice it and the government will judge their need," he said.

Malaysia came close to organizing the second biggest games after the Olympics in 2006 but were denied by Qatar.

After failing to win the bid to host the 2006 Asian Games, former prime minister Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi snubbed a chance to bid the games in 2010 due to the whopping RM1.3 billion ($415 million) cost involved.

The games were later awarded to China with Guangzhou playing host.

Incheon in the Republic of Korea will be hosting the 2014 edition while Hong Kong, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam and India are all bidding for the 2019 host job, which will be decided in 2012.

- BERNAMA (malaysia)


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