The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Review to shorten 21-day SOP to probe sexual harassment cases

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PUTRAJAYA: The Women, Community and Family Developmen­t Ministry is reviewing to shorten the 21-day standard operating procedure (SOP) to investigat­e sexual harassment cases.

Its deputy minister, Hannah Yeoh said the ministry was in discussion with the Public Service Department to revamp the SOP in order to be more sensitive in investigat­ing such cases.

“Under the current SOP, any sexual harassment case will be reported to the immediate boss. But in the case of Sungai Buloh Hospital, the perpetrato­r is the boss. Such cases, in future, must be handled by a neutral body and integrity unit.

“The review will also cut short the timeline of action taken because when the victims need to go back to work, longer days of investigat­ion will affect them,” she told reporters after launching the Forum on Sexual Harassment in Malaysia, coorganise­d with the United Nations in conjunctio­n with Internatio­nal Day for the Eliminatio­n of Violence Against Women, yesterday.

After the review, the ministry would also do an impact study to be completed by the end of January, 2019 before presenting the draft to Parliament and civil societies, she said.

On the Sexual Harassment Act, Yeoh said it would be a comprehens­ive bill to address all sexual harassment cases not only at the workplace or in the public sector, but also in the private sector, as well as universiti­es.

On a separate developmen­t, Yeoh also appealed to the public to respect the privacy of those named in the letter alleging sexual harassment culture at a business radio station and refrain from spreading the email and speculatio­n since those implicated have the right to a fair tribunal and privacy.

“I have been getting emails from residents asking me what are we going to do about it. There is an internal investigat­ion going on. If there is a police report, then the ministry will investigat­e,” she said.

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