

Former Sportswriters Association of Malaysia secretary, has completed the Grand Slam - having covered the SEA Games, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games and the Olympics. Malaysian Press Institute's Sportswriter of the Year 2005 (English category), Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup 2007-Sportswriters Association of Malaysia contest Grand Prize winner.

Byline has appeared in Berita Harian, Harian Metro, New Straits Times, Malay Mail, Kosmo, Footballasia, France Football, Agence France Presse. Used to be on the payroll of Berita Harian and the Malay Mail.

It is interesting to see whether Khairy will be effecting changes so soon and whether or not he wishes to break convention.

Feel free to come to the office with ideas,” Khairy added. We need to do away with certain protocols as well. “We (Khairy and Saravanan) will be taking a hands-on approach but we won’t micro-manage. So far it's back to basics for Khairy who has promised to be hands-on but not micro-manage his Ministry and its stakeholders. Also kindly read the cynic in me If I were the Sports Minister. When Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek was appointed to the post, he made it a point to meet editors and bloggers. Khairy's name was mentioned in the original open letter published in the Malay Mail on December 31, 2007. To have an idea, read Happy Birthday Hajjah Aza. Because it is customary for me to pen a few words of unsolicited advice each time a new Sports Minister is installed into office since Ismail Sabri Yaakob was appointed to succeed Azalina Othman Said who was parachuted into the position in 2004. Since the appointment of Khairy Jamaluddin as the Sports Minister, I have not had the time to post anything on it.
