The Borneo Post

Teacher who allegedly solicits sexual favours faces dismissal

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JOHOR BAHRU: A male teacher who allegedly solicited sexual favours from a student in return for help in getting her a job, may face dismissal.

Education Deputy Minister Datuk P Kamalanath­an asserted that the ministry would not hesitate to sack the teacher if the allegation­s were true.

“It can be regarded as criminal breach of trust because he had been entrusted by the student’s family to act as a guardian. This person cannot be in school if it is true. There is no place for him.. dangerous, very dangerous.

“But let’s wait for the final report from the District Education Office and State Education Department, and the police are investigat­ing as well,” he told reporters after launching the national-level Student Affairs Symposium at the Johor education department here yesterday.

He was commenting on the case involving a teacher at a Tamil school who allegedly promised to secure employment for a female student in exchange for sexual favours.

The teacher aged 56, who was also an MIC branch leader made the proposal through the student’s mother.

In an audio clip of their conversati­on lasting eight minutes and 49 seconds, which went viral in Whatsapp, the man claimed he had assisted many girls who had just finished sitting for their Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia ( SPM) examinatio­n to find employment after they had sex with him. — Bernama

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