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Anti-Sexual Harassment Bill reaches Dewan Rakyat for first reading

Law a manifestation of how the crime violates human rights, says deputy minister

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 15 Dec 2021 1:00PM

Anti-Sexual Harassment Bill reaches Dewan Rakyat for first reading
Datuk Siti Zailah Yusoff projects that the passing of the Anti-Sexual Harassment Bill will result in the existence of safe spaces for society, particularly women. – Bernama pic, December 15, 2021

by Arjun Mohanakrishnan

KUALA LUMPUR – The long-awaited Anti-Sexual Harassment Bill has reached the Dewan Rakyat for the first reading this morning.

Women, Family and Community Development Deputy Minister Datuk Siti Zailah Yusoff tabled the bill in Parliament, saying in a press conference later that the law is an important manifestation of how sexual harassment is a violation of human rights in the form of gender-based violence.

To draft this bill, the ministry had established a special projects team comprising government agencies, academicians, and non-government organisations that have the expertise, knowledge and experience concerning issues involving sexual harassment.

“Additionally, the ministry also held consultation sessions with stakeholders such as the Malaysian Employers’ Federation, student leadership in higher learning institutions, and other ministries to assist with drafting the bill,” Siti Zailah said to the press.

She further pointed out five elements that will be introduced via the bill, namely:

- A comprehensive definition of sexual harassment that will apply to all
- Wide application of the law regardless of where the offence occurs
- Upgrading available legal systems that handle sexual harassment complaints through the establishment of a tribunal
- Basing burden of proof for sexual harassment conduct in the tribunal on a balance of probabilities
- Redress for victims through suitable remedies beyond punitive measures

Siti Zailah also expressed hope that the bill would increase awareness of sexual harassment so that such issues would no longer be normalised.

Adding further, the PAS women’s chief projected that the passing of the bill would result in the existence of safe spaces for society, particularly women.

“The ministry will continue consultations with stakeholders including MPs to put forth a clear message regarding structural reforms through the Anti-Sexual Harassment Bill, which would fill in the existing legal lacunas,” Siti Zailah said. – The Vibes, December 15, 2021

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