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Role of the Youth & Sports Minister

Richard Wee, Sports Lawyer & Expert Panel at Kementerian Belia & Sukan

01-Nov-22 21:00

Role of the Youth & Sports Minister

With the general elections looming, post GE-15 will see the fourth Youth & Sports minister in a little over five years. Long-term policies and consistent plans are ideal, however not always the case where incoming ministers come with new ideas, often derailing the plans of their predecessors. This week on the programme, we explore the role of a Youth & Sports minister and the different nuances that come with the post - should the sports minister be an ex-athlete? Should youth and sport - though overlapping in certain aspects, be separate entities? Sports lawyer & member of the panel of experts at KBS, Richard Wee joins us this week.

Produced by: Daryl Ong

Presented by: Daryl Ong


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