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CCTVs: Priority given to schools with high risk of bullying – Fadhlina

MOE will also obtain confirmation of a site review along with technical advisory services for the placement of cameras from the Office of the Chief Government Security Officer of Malaysia (CGSO).

Updated 7 months ago · Published on 15 Oct 2025 10:53AM

CCTVs: Priority given to schools with high risk of bullying – Fadhlina
CCTV installation in other dormitories will be done in phases - October 15, 2025

THE Ministry of Education (MOE) has set several criteria as guidelines for the installation of closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras in dormitories this year, with priority given to schools at high risk of bullying.

Its Minister, Fadhlina Sidek, said other criteria is based on the record of bullying cases for the last two years, density of occupants or student enrolment, existing protection (whether the absence of CCTV or insufficient camera coverage) and the readiness of electrical and network infrastructure.

In addition, she said, the MOE will also obtain confirmation of a site review along with technical advisory services for the placement of cameras from the Office of the Chief Government Security Officer of Malaysia (CGSO).

“This guideline is outlined to ensure that the implementation of CCTV installation complies with the principles of personal data protection and student privacy in line with legal requirements and MOE policies.

“CCTV installations in other dormitories will be done in phases subject to financial allocations and budget initiatives for 2026.

"The ministry emphasises that the phased installation of CCTVs is part of a comprehensive effort to ensure the well-being of students," she said in a written reply in the Dewan Rakyat yesterday.

She said this in response to a question from Dr Mohammed Taufiq Johari (PH-Sungai Petani) regarding details of the Ministry's initiative to install CCTVs to address the issue of bullying in schools.

Yesterday, Deputy Minister of Education, Wong Kah Woh announced that his ministry had allocated RM3 million for the purpose of installing CCTV in 200 dormitories in schools under its control starting October 13. - October 15, 2025

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