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A man is seen walking past the Dewan Negara in the Parliament building, Kuala Lumpur, on November 2, 2020. — Picture by BERNAMA

Dewan Negara passes Sexual Offences Against Children (Amendment) Bill

KUALA LUMPUR, April 6 — The Dewan Negara today approved the Sexual Offences Against Children (Amendment) Bill 2023, which aims to better protect children against all forms of sexual exploitation and abuse.

Ten senators spoke during the debate on the bill, which was passed by a voice vote after it was tabled for its third reading by Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Law and Institutional Reform) Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said.

She said the amendments take into account the sophisticated criminal cases and technological progress which require the amendment to the definition or interpretation of the crime to be expanded.

In an effort to overcome child sexual crimes, Azalina said the Ministry of Communications and Digital (KKD) together with telco companies can also play a role by monitoring and removing pornographic content found online.

“If in Western countries they have the responsibility to monitor or remove pornographic content…but if telco companies want to make money from the content views, of course, they will not remove the content.

“That is why we hope that after this amendment is made, KKD can play a role through the existing Communications Act so that it can monitor content like this,” she said.

Earlier when tabling the bill, Azalina said the proposed law would replace the term ‘child pornography’ with ‘child abuse sexual material’ in the parent Act.

In addition, the amendments would also include new Section 26A and Section 26B which would empower the court to order a convicted perpetrator to pay compensation to the victim.

— Bernama

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