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Benefits for IPTA (Recognition for 1. This project became a platform to gather all
Academician) related government and non-government
agencies to streamline the discussion on the
possible solutions on cases related to witch-
craft.
2. All participants shared their knowledge and
experience and improve each other’s skills
and knowledge on the subject matter.
3. All academicians were appointed as com-
mittee of Advanced Research on Witchcraft
Law by JAKIM.
4. A book entitled “Metaphysic Forensic” is
being written.
5. Research on witchcraft by postgraduate
students becomes a common in UM, UKM,
UiTM, USIM and UIA.
Human Capital Development Two (2) participants further their study in the subject
(Graduate Intern Employability) area at Ph.D level. One (1) of the graduating
student was employed by a private university.
Intangible Benefits 1. Traditional and Complementary Division
(TCM), Ministry of Health
TCM was given task to monitor and enforce
the Traditional and Complementary Medi-
cine Act 2016. Through this project, TCM 21
staff established a legal network with their
counterparts from religious enforcement
officer and police so that monitoring task
could be facilitated.
2. Brunei Government
Brunei government showed their interest on
this matter and sought our expertise to assist
them in giving training to their judges and
prosecutors. A special workshop was held
from 2-6 Jun 2014 at Brunei.
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DR. MAHYUDDIN BIN ISMAIL