The Borneo Post (Sabah)

More input required before draft on fake news bill is finalised – Azalina

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KUALA LUMPUR: Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said yesterday said that more input was required from stakeholde­rs before the new law to stop the spread of fake news could be finalised.

In a statement uploaded on her Facebook page, Azalina, who is in charge of parliament­ary affairs, said a discussion with representa­tives of social media platform providers including Google, Facebook, Youtube, Twitter and Asia Internet Coalition was held at Parliament House on Monday.

She said the meeting was held to obtain more views and inputs from key players of the new media in an effort to introduce the Fake News Bill.

“The social media platform providers reacted positively to the group discussion. This meeting is important to ensure that the bill being drafted is comprehens­ive and covers all aspects.

“This is also a proof that the government practices inclusive policy making,” she said in commenting on the meeting which was also participat­ed by the Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission (MCMC).

Azalina said that the bill was also being drafted to protect all layers of society from being victimised by fake news.

“I am confident that this bill will be able to meet current developmen­ts and needs in tackling the global fake news and informatio­n phenomenon from spreading and festering in the country,” she added.

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