This handout photo taken and released by Malaysia's Department of Information on June 12, 2024 shows Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim (right) and his Singapore counterpart Lawrence Wong shaking hands ahead of their meeting in Putrajaya.

Today/MalayMail-June 14

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim clarified on Friday (June 14) that the government will not be employing English teachers from Singapore for Malaysian schools.

Instead, he explained that what he had suggested to Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong during their meeting earlier in the week was for teachers in the city state to teach English to disadvantaged children in poor and rural areas. Mr Anwar added that the scheme would be voluntary and fully funded by the Singaporean government.

“Bahasa Malaysia is the language of instruction and the official language,” Mr Anwar said at an event held at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre “But we want to emphasize English, so I asked if there was a scheme from Singapore to help. “We are not appointing teachers from Singapore. Some are bashing this on social media, but the facts are wrong. “What I discussed with the prime minister of Singapore is to organize an aid scheme, or to appoint volunteers who are paid by the Singaporean government to go to areas, especially in poor urban and rural areas, to teach English. I want to build good relations between countries. We want to be good with Thailand, Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, our important neighbors,” he said. “During our discussion, we talked about the Johor economic zone, along with investment and trade, and I suggested using the initiative to build good relations, by encouraging graduates from Singapore to participate in a volunteer scheme teaching English in Malaysia. That’s our recommendation.” Read more at: https://www.todayonline.com/news/singapore-english-teachers-part-volunteer-programme-disadvantaged-communities-not-malaysian-schools-anwar-2441611