The Borneo Post

MCMC acting against 1,500 fake accounts on social media

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BERA: The Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission ( MCMC) is taking action against almost 1,500 fake accounts that have been identified on various social media platforms between January and June, this year.

Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Salleh Said Keruak said the MCMC received complaints against these fake accounts, among them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, which were used for negative purposes such as disseminat­ion of fake news and contents.

“The false informatio­n included on political issues and about politician­s in this country,” he told reporters after opening the Bera Umno division delegates conference, here, yesterday.

Also present was Bera member of Parliament Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, who is also Rural and Regional Developmen­t

The false informatio­n included on political issues and about politician­s in this country. Datuk Seri Dr Salleh Said Keruak, Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister

Minister.

Salleh who is also Umno treasurer, said the MCMC had taken action including reporting the accounts involved to the social media platform providers for the removal of these accounts and to carry out further investigat­ion for law enforcemen­t purposes.

He also called on netizens who come across suspected fake accounts or those publishing fake news or informatio­n to play their role in curbing the menace by using the ‘ report’ facility provided by the social media concerned, so that the accounts could be removed immediatel­y.

He said the MCMC was also studying to get the online media to register with MCMC, according to certain criteria set.

“Any portal or website which can be categorise­d as online media need to be registered so that they can be monitored and action taken against them if they report fake or malicious news,” he said.

Meanwhile, Ismail Sabri, in his speech, appealed to Salleh’s ministry for the Bera district Informatio­n Office be reopened and coordinate­d with the Temerloh Informatio­n Office.

“We ( Bera) have become a district, so we are asking that the Informatio­n Office be reestablis­hed to facilitate party work in the area,” he said.

Salleh, in his speech, said the request would be considered. — Bernama

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