Education Ministry ignoring needs of vernacular schools, says Suhakam

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 3 The Malaysian Human Rights Commission (Suhakam) accused a Education Ministry of ignoring a needs of vernacular schools ahead of a launching of a National Education Policy Review Blueprint upon September 11.

In a press conference today, Suhakam commissioners James Nagayam as well as Muhammad Shaani Abdullah along with Education as well as Public Relations Division military officer Hasmah Abdul Manaf highlighted eighteen key issues a eccentric body discovered after going upon debate for a past three months to hear complaints raised with a commission by a public.

It is not a box of lacking resources, they (the Education Ministry) just do not care, said Hasmah.

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