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MARA to revise student outing rules following disappearance case
The Majlis Amanah Rakyat is conducting a comprehensive review of its standard operating procedures for student outings after two Form Four pupils went missing from a residential college in Alor Gajah.
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KUALA LUMPUR — Majlis Amanah Rakyat (MARA) has initiated a review of its standard operating procedures governing student outings at its residential colleges, prompted by an ongoing investigation into the disappearance of two Form Four students from MRSM Alor Gajah.
The move was announced by the organisation's chairman in response to the incident, which has drawn heightened scrutiny of safety protocols at MARA boarding institutions. The review aims to strengthen existing guidelines and ensure enhanced oversight of student activities outside campus premises.
The review encompasses various aspects of the outing procedures, including approval processes, supervision requirements, and communication protocols between students, parents, and institutional authorities. MARA said the updated guidelines would be implemented to prevent similar incidents and bolster confidence in the safety measures at its residential schools.
Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the students' disappearance. The case has prompted wider discussions about duty of care and security protocols at Malaysian boarding schools, particularly regarding student welfare and parental notification procedures.
Mara operates a network of residential colleges across the country, serving students from underprivileged backgrounds. The organisation said it remains committed to maintaining the highest standards of student safety and welfare across all its institutions.