‘Hotspot’ list doesn’t go down well with netizens


PETALING JAYA: The leaked “hotspot list” of problematic schools across the country has become the latest topic of online debate.

The list made its rounds on the Internet on Thursday, prompting disbelief and outrage from parents because many well-known schools were named.

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