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Civil Group Wants Sabah Govt Unit Investigated After Toxic Workplace & Harassment Claims

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In a statement issued today, 22 October, the collective, Civil Society Organisations, expressed deep concern that a senior heading a unit under the Sabah Wildlife Department has been accused of sexual harassment and misappropriation of funds.

“We demand an immediate response from the relevant authorities regarding this matter,” the group said.

The group cited claims made on Tuesday, 19 October, by an alleged former employee on Facebook.

The former staff had publicly posted her resignation letter — detailing the senior executive’s unethical behaviour and several disturbing incidents — after she saw the man recently post a photo of three female employees on his Facebook account and called them “my b*tches”.

The woman said she worked as a veterinarian in the unit from 2018 to 2019 under him, and the poor way he treated the employees was the reason she left.

She said name-calling was normal and he often sent inappropriate WhatsApp messages to their staff members’ group chat as well as individually, calling them ‘stupid’, ‘b*tch’, or commenting on their clothes or makeup.

“He unprofessionally uses vulgarity and foul language in work groups. There is a frequent use of sexual innuendos in his way of speaking that makes it very uncomfortable to engage with him in a conversation,” she claimed.

She said the senior executive had also made employees post a selfie every morning to “enhance camaraderie”, even on off days — anyone who did not was declared “not a team player”.

She claimed that the man used the expenses to entertain guests and staff members, and also consumed alcohol with some employees during work hours, instead of allocating it for veterinary equipment and outstation allowances for their field work.

According to her, employees always had to pay for work expenses out of their own pockets and many of them have debts that remain unsettled even after they leave.

The former employee also claims that boundaries between work and personal time were further blurred as the senior always expected them to answer his calls or messages immediately, even if the topic was not related to work.

As of writing, the woman’s Facebook post has garnered over 600 shares, with other former employees sharing similar experiences of poor treatment in the comments.

“We believe that this is cause for concern as this involves public funds. We are also concerned with the disrespectful behaviour and treatment towards women working in the department,” said the group.

The collective believes necessary action needs to be taken to ensure women at the unit have an opportunity to work in a safe and respectful environment, and that the state needs to show commitment in upholding human rights.

The statement was signed by the All Women’s Action Society (AWAM), Sabah Human Rights Commission, Sisters in Islam, Persatuan Aktivis Sahabat Alam (KUASA), Future Alam Borneo, and Women’s Aid Organisation (WAO), among others.

Individuals who signed the statement include Kapayan assemblyman Jannie Lasimbang, along with other state wildlife conservationists, veterinarians, and activists.

SAYS has reached out to Sabah Wildlife Department for a comment on the issue and has yet to receive a reply.

1. WOMEN’S AID ORGANISATION (WAO)
Operating hours: 24-hour
Contact: +603-30008858
SMS/WhatsApp: +6018-9888058
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2. ALL WOMEN’S ACTION SOCIETY (AWAM)
Operating hours: Monday to Friday (9.30am – 5.30pm)
Contact: +603-78770224
WhatsApp/Telegram: +6016-2284221 | +6016-2374221
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3. WOMEN’S CENTRE FOR CHANGE PENANG (WCC PENANG)
Operating hours: Monday to Friday (9am – 5pm)
Contact: +604-2280342 | +604-3988340
WhatsApp: +6011-31084001 | +6016-4180342
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4. SARAWAK WOMEN FOR WOMEN SOCIETY (SWWS)
Operating hours: Monday (7pm – 9pm),Tuesday to Thursday (9.30am – 11.30am), Saturday (2pm – 4pm)
Contact: +6082-368853
SMS/WhatsApp: +6016-5822660 | +6013-8044285
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5. SABAH WOMEN’S ACTION-RESOURCE GROUP (SAWO)
Operating hours: Monday to Friday (9am – 5pm)
Contact: +6088-280200 | +6011-27908020
Email: [email protected]
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6. PROTECT AND SAVE THE CHILDREN (PS THE CHILDREN)
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7. INTERNET WATCH FOUNDATION (IWF)
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