KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 16 — The death of a doctor stationed in Lahad Datu, Sabah, must be thoroughly investigated, said Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad.
In a post on X today, Dr Dzulkefly reaffirmed his stance against workplace bullying.
“I have had zero tolerance towards bullying since 2018 and shall remain steadfast on this policy,” he said.
“All Health Ministry staff deserve a safe and just working environment,” he added.
It was reported a specialist was found dead at her residence on August 29, with her death believed to be linked to workplace bullying.
Meanwhile, the Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) has called for a probe into the incident.
In a statement, MMA president Datuk Dr Kalwinder Singh Khaira expressed deep sorrow over the doctor’s passing and extended condolences to her family, friends, and colleagues.
“This tragic loss underscores serious concerns about the mental health and well-being of doctors in the public healthcare system. We strongly urge the Health Ministry and Sabah State Health Department to expedite a thorough investigation.
“We respectfully ask the public to refrain from speculation, and to allow the proper processes to take place,” he said.
The MMA said the medical community is monitoring the situation and urged a swift and transparent response from the authorities.
Dr Kalwinder reiterated MMA’s commitment to improving the mental health, welfare, and working conditions of all healthcare professionals, ensuring a safe and supportive working environment.
Healthcare workers seeking assistance are encouraged to reach out to the MMA’s Helpdoc platform via [email protected].
— Bernama