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Melbourne University will not take action against Indonesian student accused of sexual harassment – ABC News
The University of Melbourne will not pursue disciplinary measures against a student accused of sexual harassment, amid dozens of similar allegations.

The University of Melbourne says it will not pursue disciplinary measures against a student accused of sexual harassment by a female student, amid dozens of similar allegations by women in Australia and his native Indonesia.
- At least 30 women have accused Ibrahim Malik of misconduct
- The University of Melbourne said there was insufficient evidence to take action against Mr Malik
- Mr Malik told the ABC that he is relieved by the outcome of the investigation
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