ActiveSG accounts of 29 people from social badminton group suspended

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National sports agency Sport Singapore (SportSG) has suspended the ActiveSG membership accounts of players from a social badminton group that flouted safe management measures on June 22.

The group of 29 people, one of whom was a Covid-19 patient, had not followed safe distancing rules and inter-mingled across the courts during their three-hour session at Jurong East Sport Hall.

On June 28, SportSG notified the players of the suspension via e-mail.

A SportSG spokesman said on July 29 that the users’ accounts will remain suspended “until the relevant authorities complete the investigations”.

This means they will not be able to make bookings or have access to any of the ActiveSG facilities for the time being, including the national sports movement’s sports halls, swimming complexes, gyms and fitness studios.

Several members of the group have appealed to SportSG, saying they had not intentionally breached the rules.

The organiser, who declined to be named, wrote to SportSG on July 24 to appeal against the suspension.

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