TAIPING: The Education Ministry is firm in addressing sexual misconduct among students in all educational institutions, says Fadhlina Sidek.
The Education Minister said the ministry was also working with relevant ministries and agencies to ensure related issues, including cyber safety, are handled effectively.
"As such, any allegations of misconduct must be investigated, and firm action taken based on existing guidelines," she told a press conference after launching the 2025 National #terimakasihcikgu Mass Movement at a shopping mall here on Sunday (April 13).
Deputy Education Minister Wong Kah Woh and Education director-general Datuk Azman Adnan were also present.
On Saturday (April 12), Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching said private schools must have better standard operating procedures (SOPs) to deal with sexual misconduct, including complaints involving AI-generated obscene images.
Teo was commenting on the recent spread of edited, explicit images of female students that were allegedly sold on social media, involving a private secondary school in Kulai, Johor. She said the school administration had been informed about the issue since last year.
Earlier, Johor police chief Datuk M Kumar said police have received 22 reports so far, and a 16-year-old boy has been remanded until next Tuesday (April 15).
The case came to light after an 18-year-old girl lodged a police report upon discovering her face was used in the explicit images, which later went viral on social media. The suspect is believed to have sold the edited images for as little as RM2 each. – Bernama