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MPS: Table Bill fast to curb sexual harassment

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SEVERAL MPS urged the government to immediatel­y table the Anti-sexual Harassment Bill in Parliament to protect women’s interests and safety.

Datuk Seri Rohani Abdul Karim (Gps-batang Lupar) said although there were provisions in the Penal Code, the Employment Act 1955 and the Communicat­ions and Multimedia Act 1998 on the matter, there were many grey areas, especially when it involves cyber sexual harassment.

The former minister of women, family and community developmen­t also proposed that the Select Committee on Women, Children and Social Developmen­t be used fully as one of the platforms for governance.

“I also believe that the model for the All-party Parliament­ary Group Malaysia-sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (APPGM-SDG) to address women’s issues is suitable and can even be used in a wider scope,” she said when debating on the Royal Address yesterday.

On Sept 12, Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Minister Datuk Seri Rina Mohd Harun said the Anti-sexual Harassment Bill was being drafted collective­ly through a special project team and was expected to be tabled in Parliament this year.

Dr Maszlee Malik (Independen­tsimpang Renggam) said the Bill should be tabled and passed immediatel­y to curb sexual harassment, especially in schools, hostels and institutes of higher learning.

He said standard operating procedure for Reporting and Actions to Address Student Disciplina­ry Issues together with Guidelines on Handling Student Sexual Harassment implemente­d by the Education Ministry since 2011 were no longer suitable with current developmen­ts.

As such, he said they should be replaced with SOP and guidelines in line with the provisions of the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017.

“Cases of sexual harassment in schools, hostels and institutes of higher learning are serious and should not be taken lightly. It requires serious interventi­on from the government and the relevant ministries,” the former education minister said.

Hannah Yeoh (Ph-segambut), urged the Home Ministry to provide more allocation­s to the Sexual, Women and Child Investigat­ion Division of the police, besides also adding experience­d manpower to solve sexual crimes involving children as a result of the movement control order.

She proposed that PDRM’S Special Branch give more focus and utilise police resources and expertise to handle paedophile cases.

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