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Free Malaysia Today
21-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Free Malaysia Today
Actor-singer lodges police report over ‘defamatory' social media post
Acting Kuala Lumpur police chief Usuf Jan Mohamad said the actor-singer filed a report on July 18. (Facebook pic) PETALING JAYA : A popular actor and singer has lodged a police report over an allegedly defamatory and provocative post uploaded on the social media platform Threads. Acting Kuala Lumpur police chief Usuf Jan Mohamad said the report was filed at 4.12pm on July 18, Harian Metro reported. He said the male artiste was unhappy with a post by a Threads user, claiming it contained defamatory, provocative and seditious elements that were widely circulated online. 'The complainant believes the post could harm his reputation and public image,' Usuf was quoted as saying. Police are investigating the case under Section 500 of the Penal Code for defamation, and Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 for improper use of network facilities. Usuf also clarified that the case has no connection to singer Shila Amzah, who recently claimed that she was attacked by a senior artiste during a concert rehearsal.


Daily Mail
17-07-2025
- Daily Mail
Female teacher whose provocative online photos were seen by her pupils is banned from the classroom for two years
A female teacher whose provocative online photos were seen and downloaded by her pupils has been banned from the classroom for two years. Kirsty Buchan, 34, left her role at Bannerman High School in Glasgow when it was found she was sharing explicit pictures of herself. The mother-of-one posted pictures of herself using the pseudonym Jessica Jackrabbit, and described herself as a 'good teacher gone bad' with a 'sexy tight body'. The physics teacher claimed she only started to post images to make money amid a pay row. She later claimed to have made £60,000 in just one month by sharing photos of herself on the adult site. Her case was brought before the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS) who ruled she needed to be struck off. She has now been formally banned from re-applying for work two years by the disciplinary panel. The GTCS said she had to be banned to uphold public confidence in the profession. They also found that Buchan had failed to conceal her identity and profession and that her behaviour lacked integrity. Buchan took no part in proceedings against her. In a written ruling, the GTCS said: 'The panel acknowledged the teacher is entitled to a private life and her freedom of expression. 'She is free to pursue these interests, and the panel acknowledged that a finding of unfitness to teach may be viewed as interference. 'The panel has found as a matter of fact that the teacher has been advertising the sale of sexual images, making clear that she was working as a teacher while doing so. 'The fitness to teach standards promote interests which are in competition with the Teacher's interests to pursue her 'OnlyFans' activities. 'In the panel's view, the interests promoted by the teaching standards, such as maintaining standards of behaviour, upholding public confidence in the profession, outweigh the interests of the teacher in the circumstances.' The watchdog added: 'In the panel's view, the allegations as found proved against the Teacher disclose conduct which is fundamentally incompatible with being a registered teacher. 'A reasonable and well informed member of the public would not expect a teacher to be undertaking the conduct disclosed in the allegations. 'In the panel's view the teacher's conduct has fallen significantly short of the standards expected of a registered teacher. She is therefore unfit to teach.' Buchan had earlier hit out at the hearings. She told the BBC: 'I didn't want to leave my job, but I also had to make more money. I even had other jobs before going down the OnlyFans road. I worked in Tesco, I worked as an elf at a Braehead Christmas event. I was always a hard worker. 'My images were illegally downloaded and shared with pupils in the school that I worked in, the career that I worked my whole life to get. So I had no choice but to leave.'