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Fahmi: Cabinet To Discuss Cyberbullying

Jul 08, 2024


fahmi: cabinet to discuss cyberbullying

The Cabinet will discuss the issue of cyberbullying later this week.  

The Communications Minister says the meeting will look at the best ways to tackle the problem. 

This includes the possibility of amending the law to ensure that cyberbullies can be brought to justice.  

He adds that currently, it's hard for authorities to identify cyberbullies as they usually hide behind fake accounts. 

This, following the recent suicide of a social media influencer after being bullied online.  

If you are feeling down or need emotional support, contact the government’s Talian HEAL at 15-555 

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The Education Ministry will reevaluate the Physical Activity, Sports and Co-Curriculum Assessment data of some SPM students

This, following complaints that the scores were left empty. 

Its minister says the reevaluated data will then be sent to UPU, for consideration for these students’ higher learning applications.  

The co-curriculum score accounts for 10% of SPM graduates’s merit score calculation under the UPU system.  

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KL police have nabbed a suspect who allegedly stole a car from a high-end shopping mall’s valet service.  

Meanwhile, the mall’s management said it will review and strengthen its SOPs to prevent similar thefts in the future. 

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Cops have wrapped up their probe into a comedian and his wife, who are accused of sharing internal information from the Shah Alam district police HQ.  

The investigation paper will be sent to prosecutors for further action.  

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And exit polls suggest that France’s far-right movement has failed to get a majority in the country’s parliamentary election, despite a recent surge in popularity.  

Reports say the left-wing New Popular Front alliance is set to win the polls, ahead president Emmanuel Macron’s Ensemble Alliance, while the far-right National Rally is set to finish third.  


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