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Education minister demands urgent probe into bullying claims at KL school
Malaysia's education minister has ordered swift investigations into allegations of bullying and racial discrimination at a Kuala Lumpur school following a student's death. Multiple agencies have been mobilized to examine the circumstances surrounding the incident.
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KUALA LUMPUR — Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek has called for immediate investigations into alleged bullying and racial discrimination at a Kuala Lumpur school after a student's death, instructing the Schools Inspectorate, District Education Office, and Federal Territory education authorities to prioritize the case.
The move signals heightened scrutiny of school safety and student welfare protocols in the Malaysian education system. Fadhlina's intervention comes as questions mount over whether the school adequately addressed reports of mistreatment and whether discrimination played a role in the circumstances leading to the student's passing.
The education ministry has directed all relevant agencies to coordinate their investigative efforts and submit findings within an expedited timeframe. Authorities are examining school records, statements from staff and students, and any previous complaints filed regarding the deceased student.
This case has reignited debate over bullying prevention measures in Malaysian schools and the adequacy of institutional responses to discrimination complaints. Education officials have pledged to review safeguarding procedures across institutions in the federal territory to prevent similar incidents.
The investigation forms part of broader efforts to strengthen accountability within schools and ensure student protection remains a priority for education authorities nationwide.