Logan as MHC CEO? EMGS admits visa woes
Former international K.Logan Raj (pic: second from right) has revealed he is interested to take on the role as the Malaysian Hockey Confederation (MHC) chief executive officer.
Logan, who played for the country in two Commonwealth Games (1998 and 2006) and was the project director for a telecommunications company, is expected to submit his resume to MHC today.
But will Logan be able to withstand the pressure working in MHC? Will Logan suffer the same fate as another former international Maninderjit Singh?
Read Logan's thoughts in Mailsport today. Also read about supposed talks that a well known figure in the sports scene has been in talks with certain quarters to take over the MHC general-secretary role.
Apparently the current MHC general-secretary Johari Aziz is set to quit citing "health reasons". But Johari rubbished such talks by saying "I'm sihat walafiat, Insya Allah!"
Meanwhile, Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS) - the one-stop centre serving foreign students - admit there are delays in the application of visas. EMGS, however, explained it is due to the lack of personnel in the Immigration Department and that colleges do not submit documents in full on behalf of their students.
Read what EMGS have to say about the delays, alleged monopoly by one medical group and one insurance company and claims of fee-splitting as strictly prohibited under the medical code of ethics in The Malay Mail today.
HD says: All the best Logan!
Logan, who played for the country in two Commonwealth Games (1998 and 2006) and was the project director for a telecommunications company, is expected to submit his resume to MHC today.
But will Logan be able to withstand the pressure working in MHC? Will Logan suffer the same fate as another former international Maninderjit Singh?
Read Logan's thoughts in Mailsport today. Also read about supposed talks that a well known figure in the sports scene has been in talks with certain quarters to take over the MHC general-secretary role.
Apparently the current MHC general-secretary Johari Aziz is set to quit citing "health reasons". But Johari rubbished such talks by saying "I'm sihat walafiat, Insya Allah!"
Meanwhile, Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS) - the one-stop centre serving foreign students - admit there are delays in the application of visas. EMGS, however, explained it is due to the lack of personnel in the Immigration Department and that colleges do not submit documents in full on behalf of their students.
Read what EMGS have to say about the delays, alleged monopoly by one medical group and one insurance company and claims of fee-splitting as strictly prohibited under the medical code of ethics in The Malay Mail today.
HD says: All the best Logan!
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