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Ministry urged to include anti-corruption in Moral Studies textbooks

Richard Bradbury | Freda Liu | Audrey Raj

10-Dec-18 12:00

Ministry urged to include anti-corruption in Moral Studies textbooks

The Malaysia Crime Prevention Foundation (MCPF) has suggested that the Education Ministry introduce anti-corruption education under the Moral Studies subject. Its senior vice-chairperson Lee Lam Thye said it should start with Year Five students, so as to educate them to loathe corruption in the same way they are taught to loathe drugs.


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