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Govt mulls extending Anti-Bullying Tribunal Bill beyond under-18s

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49% : "If it is opened to all age groups, it would not only involve the education ministry, but also the higher education ministry, public and private educational institutions, and even military and police colleges, as elements of bullying also occur there.
45% : Azalina said there were calls for the bill to cover a wider age group, given that bullying occurs not only in schools but also in higher education institutions, as well as police and military colleges.

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