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2. The court ruled that Rusiah Sabdarin, Nur Natasha and Calvina Angayung had proven their case on a balance of probabilities.
— BFM News (@NewsBFM) July 19, 2023
They said the teacher, Jainal Jamran had been assigned to teach English thrice weekly from Jan-Oct 2017, but only turned up in Jan and Feb.
4. Calvina says she is grateful her rights have been recognized and respected by the court.
— BFM News (@NewsBFM) July 19, 2023
"Masih segar di ingatan kejadian kes guru ponteng kelas ini. Kami adalah mangsa-mangsa ketidakadilan guru ini hingga menyebabkan kami gagal dalam peperiksaan Bahasa English,” she adds.
6. Another trial against Jainal is still ongoing at the Kota Kinabalu High Court.
— BFM News (@NewsBFM) July 19, 2023
Siti Nafirah, a former student from the same school, sued him for failing to turn up in class to teach English for seven months in 2015.https://t.co/7BT189zA9z
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Students claim a significant victory in a case against an English teacher for a 7-month absence in 2017. This emphasizes the need for educators to be fully committed to their roles. A pivotal moment for educational standards. https://t.co/yjFyljxm65
— syaznee 🇲🇾🏴☠️ (@mistycalash) July 19, 2023
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BEFORE THE HONOURABLE HIGH COURT JUDGE JUSTICE LEONARD DAVID SHIM
— The Tiada.Guru Campaign (@tiadaguru) July 19, 2023
“From the totality of the evidence before the Court and after considering the submissions by both parties, the Court finds that the Plaintiffs have proven their case on a balance of probabilities.”
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