22 October 2021

Press statement by Beliawanis MCA Chairperson Ivone Low Yi Wen


Introduce whistleblower’s hotline for athletes to report sexual abuse



Beliawanis MCA would like to propose a whistleblower’s hotline to be helmed by either the Ministry of Youth and Sports, or Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development for athletes to lodge a complaint if their grievances within their respective sports bodies have not been addressed adequately, were summarily dismissed or completely ignored. This whistleblower hotline assures athletes who are subject to sexual abuse or bullying by their coaches, managers, physicians or physiotherapists of full confidentiality when filing their reports. This whistleblowers’ hotline should also assist the athlete in lodging a police report. 

This proposal follows the sharing by Olympic silver medalist Dato’ Pandelela Rinong about being bullied after she chastised her coach for making lewd jokes. It takes heaps of emotional nerve and steel to come out openly with such revelations which will subject the individual to public scrutiny.

The diver’s revelation brings to mind the case of USA Gymnastics (USAG) national team doctor Larry Nassar who had been sentenced to at least 25 years up to 175 years for sexual assaults, sexual misconduct, etc on many of his sports charges, many of whom were minors at the time of the offence.

We cannot allow similar sexual offences particularly against underage athletes from occurring in Malaysia and anywhere in the world.

Additionally, any sportsperson who has been a victim of sexual violence or bullying by persons in authority in their respective sports are also welcome to approach the Legal Advisory and Women’s Aid Centre (LAWA) by Wanita MCA for legal advice and counseling. LAWA is contactable at 03-2716 5943

Safety & integrity above medals
Meanwhile, Beliawanis MCA supports the position of Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin who in response to Pandelela’ revelation, affirmed that the athletes’ safety from physical and mental abuse should take priority over winning medals “all day, every day” (Malaysiakini, 21 Oct 2021).

While Malaysia strives for excellence in the sports arena, we must never allow predatory coaches to prey sexually on minors or even adults under their care. Indeed, the security of athletes away from physical, sexual and emotional abuse must take precedence over the pursuit of winning medals or setting sports records. In the process, the integrity of the sports profession in Malaysia is maintained.

It is hoped that as society matures, respecting an individual’s body and not treating lightly rape humour or issues involving sexual abuse in any form will be upheld.



#rapejokeisnotfunny



Ivone Low Yi Wen
Beliawanis MCA Chairperson

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