By: Kenneth Tee
KUALA LUMPUR, May 17 — Long associated with illegal street racing and reckless behaviour, drifting in Malaysia is still often viewed through the lens of its ‘hooligan’ image...
Kenneth Tee is a Non-Fiction Storyteller at Malay Mail, Hindustan Times Syndication, and Daily Express Online. He specializes in regional interest and world news, with a focus on climate change and environmental issues, particularly in relation to water management and conservation. Kenneth's work has been featured in several prominent publications, highlighting his insights on disaster response, public surveillance systems, and climate policy.
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Kenneth Tee's articles predominantly focus on Malaysian politics, government announcements, legal policy regulations, and high-profile legal cases. If you are looking to reach out to Kenneth with relevant information or sources for potential coverage, consider providing insights related to Malaysian political developments, government policies and announcements, as well as in-depth analysis of legal cases and their implications within the country.
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