Malaysia

Govt committed to establishing national media council: Fahmi

Efforts may include changes in relevant laws to encourage accountability, says minister

Updated 11 months ago · Published on 28 May 2023 6:57PM

Govt committed to establishing national media council: Fahmi
Fahmi Fadzil (pic) says Malaysia’s ability to improve its status in the Press Freedom Index 2023, released by Reporters Without Borders, is a manifestation of the government’s commitment under the leadership of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to guarantee press freedom for all media practitioners in the country. – AMIRUL FITRI HAMIZAN/The Vibes pic, May 28, 2023

IPOH – The Communications and Digital Ministry is committed to ensuring the establishment of the Malaysian Media Council.

Its minister Fahmi Fadzil said the efforts are a sign of the government’s commitment and support to continue enhancing media freedom in the country and assisting media practitioners in facing challenges.

“These efforts may involve changes in (relevant) laws and provisions…to encourage transparency and accountability in the media sector,” he said in his speech at the 2023 National Journalists’ Day celebration (Hawana 2023) here today.

Fahmi said Malaysia’s ability to improve its status in the Press Freedom Index 2023, released by Reporters Without Borders, is a manifestation of the government’s commitment under the leadership of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to guarantee press freedom for all media practitioners in the country.

Malaysia is ranked 73rd in the World Press Freedom Index 2023, as released by Reporters Without Borders, the highest Malaysia has achieved in many years.

Fahmi said he hopes members of the media will be able to hold conversations and discussions that will broaden horizons and carry on with what needs to be done for the future of this industry.

“However, I would like to remind you that press freedom is not a ticket or licence to disseminate or spread information or news from unreliable sources…slanderous news that can disrupt or harm the peace and security of the people and the country,” he said.

Fahmi said that in line with the accelerated growth in the use of artificial intelligence including in media industries, media practitioners should help the government to understand and address some of the regulatory challenges.

“It is important to ensure the country is free of issues related to racial and religious sensitivity, security, sabotage of economy, or other issues that may harm unity and peace,” he said.

He added that the ministry would continue to be committed to safeguard the welfare and challenges faced by media practitioners in the country.

“For that purpose, a corporate social responsibility programme, Tabung Kasih@Hawana, was launched to unite former media personnel and to assist veteran journalists who are suffering from sickness.

“The initiative to be introduced by the ministry through Bernama will track down journalists who need assistance,” he said.

The three-day Hawana 2023 celebration, with the theme Media Bebas, Tunjang Demokrasi (Free Media, Pillar of Democracy), which aims to re-emphasise the issue of media freedom for journalists in carrying out their duties, began today.

May 29 was gazetted as National Journalists' Day, marking the publication of the first edition of the Malay newspaper, Utusan Melayu, on May 29, 1939. – Bernama, May 28, 2023

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