Education Ministry removes Johor teacher from duty as police probe alleged sexual abuse of pupil
The Education Ministry in Malaysia has removed a teacher from duty amid police investigations into allegations of sexual abuse of a pupil in Johor. The Minister emphasized a zero-tolerance policy towards sexual abuse in educational institutions.
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