The Malaysian Bar commends the Government of Malaysia for the passage of the Anti-bully Bill 2025 in the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives), a landmark development that establishes in Malaysia, a legal definition of bullying, and creates a dedicated civil tribunal to hear related complaints.1 This progressive legislation signals a decisive, overdue commitment to safeguarding children and to ensuring safer and more respectful environments in schools and institutions across the nation.
By empowering the Tribunal for Anti-bully to address complaints and award compensation of up to RM250,000, the passed Bill provides victims with meaningful access to justice while sending a strong deterrent message. The inclusion of rehabilitative elements, such as counselling or parenting support orders for guardians of offenders, reflects a restorative approach aligned with contemporary principles of justice, reform and accountability.
The Malaysian Bar also welcomes the Government’s expressed intention to study the possibility of extending the scope of the Bill in 2026 to include individuals aged 18 and above, particularly those in higher education settings. Bullying is not contained by age, and harassment, intimidation, and coercive behaviour continue to manifest in universities, workplaces, and communities. The proactive consideration of broader coverage demonstrates foresight and recognises that dignity, safety and respect must be the core values of every Malaysian.
As this legislation moves to the implementation stage, we emphasise the importance of ensuring that the Tribunal for Anti-bully and the associated enforcement mechanisms operate with transparency, sensitivity and professional expertise. The Malaysian Bar congratulates civil society advocates who championed this cause and stands ready to support the effective and rights-focused implementation of the law. Together, we can ensure that every child and youth in Malaysia is afforded the dignity, safety and respect they deserve.
Mohamad Ezri b Abdul Wahab
President
Malaysian Bar
5 December 2025
1 “Malaysia passes historic Anti-Bullying Bill 2025 to protect children, set up tribunal”, Malay Mail, 3 December 2025.

