Malaysian Education Minister Warns Against Covering Up Bullying Incidents

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Malaysian Education Minister Warns Against Covering Up Bullying Incidents
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Malaysian Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek has issued a stern warning to school management, including principals, headmasters, and administrative teachers, against concealing any bullying incidents involving students. This follows reports of 'commando-style' bullying at a Kuala Lumpur school. The ministry confirmed receiving reports and is investigating the matter for further action. Fadhlina stressed that there is no compromise on bullying and all procedures for handling such cases must be followed according to established guidelines.

PUTRAJAYA: Pihak pengurusan sekolah dalam kalangan pengetua, guru besar dan guru-guru pentadbir diberi amaran supaya tidak merahsiakan sebarang kejadian atau kes buli membabitkan pelajar di sekolah.

Menurutnya, pihaknya juga mengesahkan telah menerima laporan mengenai perkara itu dan ia dalam proses siasatan untuk tindakan lanjut. Beliau pada masa sama ingin menegaskan semula bahawa tiada kompromi dalam soal buli dan semua prosedur pengendalian kes perlu diselesaikan mengikut garis panduan yang ditetapkan.

Ditanya mengenai aduan kononnya ada pengetua mempersoal aduan buli dibuat ibu bapa, Fadhlina berkata, ibu bapa mempunyai hak untuk mengemukakan sebarang aduan jika merasakan mereka tidak mendapat keadilan sepatutnya.

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