The Borneo Post

MOE to reintroduc­e Civics subject with topic on anti-corruption next year

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PUTRAJAYA: The Ministry of Education (MOE) will reintroduc­e the Civics subject which will include a topic on anti-corruption at all schools beginning middle of next year.

Minister Dr Maszlee Malik said elements of anti-corruption would also be introduced at preschools as part of the syllabus to inculcate good values. Apart from anti-corruption, other elements that would be inculcated among the students are on human rights, road safety and environmen­tal awareness.

“We don’t have specific subject on anti-corruption, so what we are going to do is to include it as one of the topics in the Civics subject, which we will reintroduc­e. It is not going to be a must-pass subject, but it will be a compulsory subject to take,” he told reporters after opening the Malaysian Anti- Corruption Commission (MACC)MOE Consensus Forum here yesterday.

He said this in response to MACC chief commission­er Datuk Seri Mohd Shukri Abdull’s proposal for anti- corruption to be made a compulsory or core subject at schools.

On Mohd Shukri’s disclosure that bribery also occurred at school level and that there was a case in which a teacher solicited ‘sexual favours’ from students to enable them to pass their examinatio­ns, Maszlee said the ministry had yet to receive any report regarding such incidents.

“Whatever happens, we call on those involved to report it to the police. Don’t hide it. If there is a report, we will surely take action. We also give assurance that the victims will be protected.” – Bernama

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