Safe Sport Malaysia calls for proactive policymaking to prevent sexual abuse cases in schools

Safe Sport Malaysia president Sarina Sundara Rajah says the Safe Sport Code does not provide adequate protection and remedy mechanisms. Her comments come in the wake of Twentytwo13’s report that a teacher is being investigated for allegedly sexually assaulting young shuttlers at a secondary school in Kuala Lumpur.
England, looking for that extra ‘Pep’, may have to keep dreaming of Guardiola

The English FA wants Pep Guardiola to replace Gareth Southgate when the England manager’s contract ends after next year’s European Championships, but why should the Manchester City boss downgrade?
Malaysian justice system faces loss of public confidence, credibility, in view of recent rulings

The Malaysian justice system is under fire, as an unemployed man faces 10 years jail over RM22 theft, while the Attorney-General’s Chambers withdrew its corruption case against Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, writes Bersatu’s Sasha Lyna Abdul Latif.
Brighton brightens up football

In today’s football world, which is devoid of romance and stories of clubs winning trophies while managing within their means, it is refreshing to see a club like Brighton & Hove Albion come to the fore, writes Singapore-based Rasvinder Singh.