Azalina: Bill to tackle bullying must begin with proper definition

ESTABLISHING a clear and precise definition of bullying will be among the key areas of focus in drafting the proposed Anti-Bullying Tribunal Bill.

According to Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Law and Institutional Reform) Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said, a firm definition is crucial to ensure follow-up actions are structured and impactful in tackling the issue.

“Many have commented that if there is going to be an Act, it must start with a proper definition of bullying. Secondly, if there is to be a tribunal, cases must be resolved quickly. These are among the points we will review,” she was quoted as saying by Bernama to reporters after attending the Selangor-level Anti-Bullying townhall session here on Thursday (Sept 18).

Also present was Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek.

Azalina further noted that discussions should also be expanded to cover individuals over the age of 18, so that the Bill not only safeguards students but also protects people in the workplace.

However, she also said that the first phase of the Anti-Bullying Tribunal Bill will focus on individuals under 18.

“As the government, we cannot rely solely on opinions, perceptions or international studies when defining bullying. We must consider Malaysia’s diverse society, with its various races and religions,” she remarked.

“For instance, during today’s townhall, parents’ associations, lawyers, schools and the ministry all expressed different views. It is still too early to say what exactly will be defined as bullying.”

Azalina said a townhall will be held in Johor tomorrow, followed by sessions in northern states.

Similar engagements will also be conducted at training academies for uniformed bodies such as the police and armed forces to gather as many relevant perspectives as possible.

Previously, Azalina stated that the Anti-Bullying Tribunal Bill is expected to be tabled in Parliament this October after the completion of the engagement sessions and Cabinet approval.

She said stakeholder consultations are scheduled to be completed this month (September) before the proposal is submitted to the Cabinet. ‒ Sept 18, 2025

 

Main image: Bernama

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