Azalina calls on teachers to help eradicate sexual crimes against children

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Azalina calls on teachers to help eradicate sexual crimes against children
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SHAH ALAM: Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said called on educators, particularly teachers, to cooperate in reporting incidents of sexual crimes against children within school premises.

"We hope that during the eight hours they are at school, teachers and principals can be our eyes and ears to help us find a solution to these crimes. We want more reports from the teachers. Section 19 of Act 792 stipulates penalties for individuals who neglected to disclose information regarding the actions or intentions of others to commit an offence.

"That's why we're taking a different approach this time, collaborating with all relevant parties, not only to have good laws but also to ensure that schools and teachers assist us in implementing such laws," she added.

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