Sports & Fitness

Coach linked to sexual harassment case quits: Hannah

However, police, NSC will continue investigating matter to seek justice for all parties

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 01 Apr 2023 4:50PM

Coach linked to sexual harassment case quits: Hannah
Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh has said that the coach alleged to be linked to a sexual harassment case involving a female national mountain biking has resigned from his post, but matters will still be investigated to ensure justice is served for all parties. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes pic, April 1, 2023

SHAH ALAM – The coach alleged to be linked to a sexual harassment case involving a female national mountain biking (MTB) rider has resigned, said Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh. 

Yeoh said, however, the investigation into the matter will continue to be carried out since it is already a case under the Penal Code Act. 

“Sexual harassment exists in the Penal Code Act and a police report has been made. But we have to make sure every complaint is investigated fairly. If there are false accusations, it is necessary to make sure that there is justice for the accused. 

“Therefore, let the investigation take place after the police and protective officers from the National Sports Council (NSC) finish the investigation, and then we will comment further. For the justice of all parties,” she told reporters after launching a fundraising campaign to send the national footgolf team to the Footgolf World Cup in Orlando, Florida, here today. 

Yesterday, the Malaysian National Cycling Federation (MNCF) president, Datuk Abu Samah Abd Wahab confirmed that he had received a report regarding a case of sexual harassment involving a national female MTB rider.  

The athlete in her 20s lodged a police report on Thursday, claiming she was sexually harassed by her own coach while training with the team. MNCF immediately suspended the coach in question to assist in the investigation. 

Yeoh said following that, her ministry had also activated protective officers in the NSC in line with the Safe Sports Code and will monitor the investigation of the case, especially at the NSC level to ensure that action is taken quickly. 

She said she also wanted the case to be an example of how it was handled according to standard operating procedures (SOP) based on the Safe Sports Code that had just been launched. 

Meantime, Yeoh also warned that her ministry would take strict action against anyone involved if there are any more complaints regarding sexual harassment. 

“I don’t care if the offender is the country’s number one athlete. If there is a case like this and you have created an unsafe environment, stern action will be taken by the Youth and Sports Ministry,” she said. 

Meanwhile, commenting on the preparation of other MTB riders following the development, Yeoh said NSC will ensure that a female official is appointed to ensure that the cycling team’s preparations and training are not interrupted. – Bernama, April 1, 2023

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