Malaysia has introduced a new anti-bullying law that could see parents face court action or a fine if their children are convicted of bullying.
A new tribunal has been set up to oversee bullying cases that are too complex for schools to handle.
Malaysia has one of the highest bullying rates in the world.
Malaysia has one of the highest rates of bullying in the world which affected thousands of students last year, according to government figures.
To try and tackle the problem, a new anti-bullying law came into force this week.
A dedicated tribunal has also been launched which is made up of more than 50 specialists who will deal with cases too difficult for schools to handle. Anti-bullying bill…
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Malaysia has introduced a new anti-bullying law that could see parents face court action or a fine if their children are convicted of bullying.
A new tribunal has been set up to oversee bullying cases that are too complex for schools to handle.
Malaysia has one of the highest bullying rates in the world.
Malaysia has one of the highest rates of bullying in the world which affected thousands of students last year, according to government figures.
To try and tackle the problem, a new anti-bullying law came into force this week.
A dedicated tribunal has also been launched which is made up of more than 50 specialists who will deal with cases too difficult for schools to handle. Anti-bullying bill…
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KFC Malaysia offers a limited-time Father's Day 6-piece chicken meal for RM28, celebrating family bonding and memorable moments.…