'Play active roles in ending 'corruption' in education system'

 By Olivia Miwil - July 25, 2021 @ 2:10pm


Tiada.Guru held a forum on ending corruption in Education together with People's Solidarity. - Pic courtesy of TIADA GURU.
Tiada.Guru held a forum on ending corruption in Education together with People's Solidarity. - Pic courtesy of TIADA GURU.

KOTA KINABALU: People need to speak up and show their solidarity with whistleblowers to end the corrupt practices in the education sector.

Corruption, according to Firdaus Husni, the Human Rights strategy head for Malaysian Centre for Constitutionalism and Human Rights, is not just materialistic elements but also in the form of protecting offenders from actions being taken against them.

She said the community should change their mindsets in terms of tolerating wrongdoings in the system.

"While the people in Malaysia are generally known to be peace-loving, we should not tolerate corrupt practices in the education.

"We should speak up, as (such corrupt practices) will not only affect a person, but their entire generation," she said in a forum organised by Tiada Guru on "Ending Corruption in Education Together with People's Solidarity."


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