Vuélvete ilimitado con Magzter GOLD

Vuélvete ilimitado con Magzter GOLD

Obtenga acceso ilimitado a más de 9000 revistas, periódicos e historias Premium por solo

$149.99
 
$74.99/Año

Intentar ORO - Gratis

Time for an independent child fatality review panel to prevent more tragedies

The Straits Times

|

April 14, 2025

The recent sentencing in Megan Khung's case (Abuse, death of four-year-old girl: Mum jailed 19 years, boyfriend gets 30 years' jail, 17 strokes, April 3) and the subsequent review of inter-agency processes (Info from Megan Khung's pre-school gave no reason for ECDA to suspect girl's abuse: MSF, April 8) have brought to light deep concerns for Singapore to reflect upon as a society.

- Cindy Tay Hui Mei

The Singapore Children's Society has rightly proposed stronger training and capacity-building initiatives, and the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) has implemented procedural improvements to strengthen the child protection system.

However, beyond improving detection and response mechanisms, Megan's case highlights a more profound issue: the growing fear, sorrow and mistrust that tragic cases like hers leave in their wake — among the public, communities and even professionals tasked with protecting children.

When such tragedies occur, they shake confidence in the system and leave many painful questions unanswered. If we are to truly rebuild public trust and demonstrate that every effort is being made to learn from these fatal outcomes, Singapore must seriously consider establishing an independent child fatality review panel, legislated under the Children and Young Persons Act (CYPA).

This panel would be empowered by law to:

    MÁS HISTORIAS DE The Straits Times

    The Straits Times

    Abuse Young children in dysfunctional families face high risks

    The physical and mental abuse Megan Khung suffered has left Singaporeans reeling over how this could have happened here.

    time to read

    1 min

    October 28, 2025

    The Straits Times

    Doctors Dishonesty a serious matter to SMC and courts

    The commentary “Are doctors in Singapore being disciplined fairly?

    time to read

    2 mins

    October 28, 2025

    The Straits Times

    Better tracking needed to measure hearing loss

    Hearing loss is a lot more than an ear issue, and is linked to cognitive decline, loneliness, increased fall risk, malnutrition, and even diabetes (Sumiko at 61: Hearing loss is linked to dementia risk.

    time to read

    1 mins

    October 28, 2025

    The Straits Times

    'Yacht expert' among 3 S'poreans named as co-conspirators of Cambodian tycoon in US probe

    Three Singaporeans allegedly implicated in a major probe by the United States and Britain targeting cybercrime include a self-styled yacht expert.

    time to read

    2 mins

    October 28, 2025

    The Straits Times

    FROM HEARTBREAK TO CONQUERING THE HARD COURTS

    In this series, The Straits Times highlights the players or teams to watch in the world of sport.

    time to read

    5 mins

    October 28, 2025

    The Straits Times

    The Straits Times

    S'pore firm sanctioned by US was involved in HDB projects

    Khoon Group under scrutiny over links to China-born tycoon in cybercrime probe

    time to read

    6 mins

    October 28, 2025

    The Straits Times

    Rape Father sentenced to 24 years’ jail

    A 54-year-old man, who was goaded by his lover to commit sexual acts on his daughter, was sentenced to 24 years’ jail on Oct 27.

    time to read

    1 min

    October 28, 2025

    The Straits Times

    Art appreciation Louvre museum heist a wake-up call

    I've seen photos of the Louvre in textbooks and read about the Mona Lisa and the endless halls lined with art.

    time to read

    1 min

    October 28, 2025

    The Straits Times

    S’pore eyes renewable fuel, nuclear tie-ups in drive for diverse energy mix: Tan See Leng

    Singapore must be ready to support all promising pathways, from established technologies to novel options, in its bid to transition its fossil fuel-based energy sector to one that is clean yet affordable, said Minister-in-charge of Energy and Science and Technology Tan See Leng on Oct 27.

    time to read

    4 mins

    October 28, 2025

    The Straits Times

    The Straits Times

    Japan's new leader faces an early test: Winning over Trump

    Ms Sanae Takaichi, who last week became the first woman to lead Japan as prime minister, has never met US President Donald Trump.

    time to read

    3 mins

    October 28, 2025

    Listen

    Translate

    Share

    -
    +

    Change font size