Malaysia

M’sian Media Council bill to be tabled by Mar next year: Fahmi

Process requires submission of memorandum to cabinet, says minister

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 11 May 2023 9:34PM

M’sian Media Council bill to be tabled by Mar next year: Fahmi
Meanwhile, on the data leakage incident involving Universiti Teknologi Mara, Fahmi Fadzil says the Personal Data Protection Department has contacted the university to ensure that UiTM fills out the data leakage notification form and would give its cooperation in several matters. – ALIF OMAR/The Vibes file pic, May 11, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The bill for the establishment of the Malaysian Media Council (MMC) is expected to be tabled in Parliament by March next year, said Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil.

As of now, he said the process requires the submission of a memorandum to the cabinet.

“We have to go through that process first, subsequently through the AGC (Attorney-General’s Chambers) and then to Parliament.

“We hope that before the end of the year, either in the October session or February or March 2024 session, the bill can be tabled,” he told the media after his ministry’s monthly gathering today.

On May 3, Fahmi was reported as saying that the government is looking into several bills relating to the media, including the draft bill for the formation of the MMC in a bid to ensure press freedom in the country.

He said the MMC draft bill is currently in the discussion stage among media organisations, related companies and media practitioners’ associations.

Meanwhile, on the data leakage incident involving Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), Fahmi said the Personal Data Protection Department has contacted the university to ensure that UiTM fills out the data leakage notification form and would give its cooperation in several matters.

“I understand that (the department) should be getting the information today. 

“So far, I have not received any updates, but I hope we can identify what happened and prevent a recurrence," he said.

He said priority should be given to amendments to the Personal Data Protection Act 2010 to ensure that data holders understand the important aspects of data storage and data management as well as to be more careful and organised in the future. – Bernama, May 11, 2023

Related News

Malaysia / 2h

Putrajaya wants Meta to explain removal of ‘Anwar-Hamas’ posts

Malaysia / 1w

Fahmi: World Press Freedom Index is not gold standard for media freedom

Malaysia / 1w

Foreign media reports on fuel price hike not true, says Fahmi

Malaysia / 1w

Press freedom index still at a good position, says Fahmi

Malaysia / 4w

Putrajaya scraps PJD link project

Sports & Fitness / 1mth

Minister gives commitment to resolve KL City footballers’ arrears problem

Spotlight

Malaysia

PRS proposes party president to fill vacant Senate president’s post

Malaysia

Ex-inspector escapes gallows, gets 33 years for wife’s murder

Malaysia

Foreigners make up 10% of Malaysia population

Malaysia

Cop pleads not guilty to student’s murder

Malaysia

Banks warn about scammers who impersonate NSRC officers

Malaysia

Jeffrey recalls memories of ISA confinement 33 years later

By Jason Santos

You may be interested

Malaysia

Consult all ethnic bodies, parties on native court revamp, Sarawak PKR tells GPS

By Stephen Then

Malaysia

Cop pleads not guilty to student’s murder

Malaysia

Putrajaya wants Meta to explain removal of ‘Anwar-Hamas’ posts

Malaysia

Kuching to have new international airport

Malaysia

Flash floods also due to climate change, says minister

By Desmond Davidson

Malaysia

Sg Buloh residents to crowdfund for legal battle to save park

By Noel Achariam

Malaysia

PRS proposes party president to fill vacant Senate president’s post

Malaysia

Ex-inspector escapes gallows, gets 33 years for wife’s murder