The Borneo Post

Anti-Fake News Bill must not be delayed, says Mahdzir

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KUALA LUMPUR: To prevent more problems resulting from the spread of false news, the process of implementi­ng the Anti-Fake News Bill should not be delayed, says Umno Supreme Council member Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid.

The Education Minister said the bill which was passed by the Cabinet two days ago was timely, as it could protect many parties, especially the public.

“The more you delay, there will be more problems caused by fake news which may affect society because it is confusing, when today we often talk about human civilisati­on. For instance, in the Education Ministry, the directorge­neral announced a two- day school holiday in Selangor and the Federal Territory because of the haze.

“In the afternoon, a (fake) letter came out saying that the holiday had been extended one more day,” he said after launching the ‘Gerakan Massa Terima Kasih Cikgu’ national-level programme held in conjunctio­n with the 2018 Teachers’ Day celebratio­ns themed, ‘ Teachers, the Driving Force Behind Educationa­l Transforma­tion’ here yesterday.

Mahdzir was commenting on a statement by Socio- Cultural Adviser to the Government, Tan Sri Dr Rais Yatim recently that the government should not be in a hurry to form a law to combat fake news.

Mahdzir said in the present digital era and informatio­n explosion, the spread of fake news was one of the challenges that must be tackled as it had a big effect on the nation and the public’s way of thinking, including in education.

“If it gets to the stage where it disrupts official matters, academic informatio­n and such ... it cannot be ignored without a mechanism to control it. I do not think a confusing situation like this is good for the developmen­t of the mind and civics consciousn­ess of future generation­s,” he said.

Meanwhile, Mahdzir also reminded all parties, including the opposition, to separate education from politics. — Bernama

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