Malaysia’s Education Ministry has asserted that it promptly addresses student misconduct reports, contradicting claims it only intervenes after incidents gain widespread attention online. Minister Fadhlina Sidek stated that the ministry and relevant authorities take immediate action upon receiving reports of wrongdoing. This response comes amid public scrutiny regarding the handling of recent cases that went viral on social media. The ministry aims to clarify its procedures and demonstrate a commitment to student safety and discipline. Sidek emphasized that action is not delayed, but rather initiated as soon as information is available. The statement seeks to reassure the public of the ministry’s proactive stance on addressing misconduct within educational institutions. Further details regarding specific reporting mechanisms were not provided.