KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 3 — The Malaysian Human Rights Commission (Suhakam) accused the Education Ministry of ignoring the needs of vernacular schools ahead of the launching of the National Education Policy Review Blueprint on September 11.
In a press conference today, Suhakam commissioners James Nagayam and Muhammad Sha’ani Abdullah along with Education and Public Relations Division officer Hasmah Abdul Manaf highlighted 18 key issues the independent body discovered after going on tour for the past three months to hear complaints raised with the commission by the public.
“It is not a case of lacking resources, they (the Education Ministry) just do not care,” said Hasmah.
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