Malaysia

Media free to report within legal, regulatory bounds: Fahmi

Comms minister’s statement comes after probe into Awesome TV

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 Mar 2023 7:06PM

Media free to report within legal, regulatory bounds: Fahmi
Fahmi Fadzil says he has directed the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission to ensure good internet coverage at all flood relief centres. He says close checks are also being conducted to identify telecommunications towers which might have been damaged by floods so that immediate repairs could be undertaken. – ABDUL RAZAK LATIF/The Vibes file pic, March 2, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The Communications and Digital Ministry will not curb the freedom of media practitioners to report, but they have to discharge their duties within the limits of the law, said Fahmi Fadzil.

The communications and digital minister said it is important for media practitioners to abide by laws and regulations to avoid spreading fake news and committing slander.

“Our reminder to all media practitioners and the public is that we do not curb the right of the media to report on anything.

“In terms of constraints, firstly, they have to abide by the licensing conditions and secondly, existing laws in this country,” he told reporters after launching a 26-episode drama entitled Cyber999 for broadcast by RTM at Angkasapuri here today.

The media recently reported that the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) had opened an investigation paper against local television station Awesome TV for breach of licensing regulations in connection with a news report which was deemed as fake.

Meanwhile, Fahmi said he had directed MCMC to ensure good internet coverage at all flood relief centres.

He said close checks are also being conducted to identify telecommunications towers which might have been damaged by floods so that immediate repairs could be undertaken.

“We have to be thorough and fast, as we see that areas previously not affected by floods have now been hit,” he added.

As of this morning, 27,467 flood victims have been evacuated to flood relief centres in the five flood-hit states of Johor, Pahang, Negri Sembilan, Sabah and Melaka. – Bernama, March 2, 2023

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