No compromise on sports school bullying, says Education Ministry


PUTRAJAYA:  Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek says that her ministry will not compromise on any issue of bullying and sexual harassment involving sports school athletes.

Speaking to reporters after officiating the 56th MOE-MSSM-MILO Sports Awards 2024 today, she urged all parties to remain vigilant and recognise the importance of safeguarding sports school athletes, as they are under the ministry.

"We have zero tolerance for bullying and sexual harassment, including incidents that occur within the realm of sports schools, as these issues are not confined to academic settings alone.

"We remain vigilant and committed to conducting thorough investigations whenever a complaint arises, ensuring that the rights of the students and complainants are fully upheld throughout the process,” she said.

Earlier, Fadhlina presented 13 awards during the ceremony, with the Selangor School Sports Council emerging as the MSSM Overall Champion, while Johor and the Federal Territories secured second and third place, respectively.

The MOE-MSSM-MILO Sports Awards celebrate young athletes who not only excel in their respective sports but also demonstrate a strong commitment to academic achievement. - Bernama 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
 Fadhlina , bullying , MOE , no compromise , award , sports , athlete

Next In Nation

Fahmi kicks off two-day working visit to Sabah
Slight increase in number of flood victims in Kedah
Muhyiddin advocates for Sabah's rights
Malaysia-Bahrain bilateral relations have potential for greater cooperation, says Sultan Ibrahim
Anwar begins one-day working visit to Penang
King of Bahrain hosts a state banquet for Sultan Ibrahim at Sakhir Palace
INTERACTIVE: Malaysia is happier, but smiles fade in KL and Labuan
Contaminated food, equipment causes 322 food poisoning cases after event at PJ theme park
PM: Nation’s fate depends on progressive young thinkers
Islands and parks make Johor boom

Others Also Read