PUTRAJAYA, June 10 — The Kuala Lumpur High Court today upheld a Tribunal for Anti-Sexual Harassment (TAGS) award in favour of a woman whose ex-boyfriend shared her intimate photos online without her consent.
In a statement today, the Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development (KPWKM) said the court upheld the award dated August 1, 2024, which ordered the respondent to issue a written apology to the complainant, attend counselling sessions, and pay her RM60,000 in damages.
“This decision by the Kuala Lumpur High Court reinforces TAGS’ role as a fast, simple and effective justice mechanism in providing remedies to victims of sexual harassment, including digital sexual harassment,” the statement read.
KPWKM said TAGS, established on March 8, 2024, provides an alternative channel to civil courts for hearing and deciding sexual harassment complaints.
“The establishment of this tribunal marks an important step in the nation’s efforts to strengthen protection for victims of sexual harassment and to create a safer and more dignified society,” the statement added.
Victims of sexual harassment in any form, whether verbal, non-verbal, visual, in gestures or physical, may file a complaint with TAGS. For more information, call Talian Kasih at 15999, WhatsApp 019-2615999, or visit the official TAGS portal. — Bernama