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Jayson Albano

Jayson Albano

Hong Kong
Supervising Producer
Jayson joined the Post in 2022. He is Filipino-Chinese, born in Manila and raised in Hong Kong. Jayson previously worked at Reuters where he first dabbled in field production and broadcast television. He has produced award-winning stories around Asia, from India and Sri Lanka to the Philippines. He also likes cats.
Jayson joined the Post in 2022. He is Filipino-Chinese, born in Manila and raised in Hong Kong. Jayson previously worked at Reuters where he first dabbled in field production and broadcast television. He has produced award-winning stories around Asia, from India and Sri Lanka to the Philippines. He also likes cats.
Areas of Expertise:
Video production: breaking news, explainers and documentaries
Languages Spoken:
English

Video | Malaysia’s king vows to ‘hunt for the corrupt’

February 25, 2024, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), 25/02/2024.- A handout photo made available by Malaysia’s Department of Information shows Malaysia’s King Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar (C) inspecting the guard of honor during the opening of the third session of the 15th Parliament at the Parliament House in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 26 February 2024. ‘The success or failure of this country doesn’t solely rest on the shoulders of the Prime Minister but on all 222 Members of Parliament entrusted by the people as their government representatives,’ Sultan Ibrahim said. (Malasia) (Credit Image: © Information Department Of Malays/Handout via ZUMA Press Wire)

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