The Borneo Post

Anti-fake news bill to ensure info based on facts — Khairy

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PUTRAJAYA: The government has tabled the Anti-Fake News Bill 2018 to ensure that the news that will be disseminat­ed is purely based on facts, according to Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin.

He said the tabling of the bill was timely due to the overwhelmi­ng spread of fake news today.

“It is not that the government wants to restrict the freedom of speech or confine people from giving insight or criticism,” he said in his speech at the Youth and Sports Ministry’s Excellence Service Awards presentati­on ceremony here yesterday.

Khairy also reminded the ministry’s personnel to verify the authentici­ty of a news before sharing the informatio­n with others in order to prevent the spread of false news, especially among the civil servants.

He said although work environmen­t demands that the people become technology-savvy to stay relevant, it should not be to the point of spreading any informatio­n they received without verificati­on.

“In order to stay relevant today, you have to be social media-savvy. You do not have to meet every other time in the meeting room... You can just discuss and delegate the tasks via phone.

“However, when it comes to news, do not simply fall for it and become ‘ makcik atau pakcik bawang’ ( busybodies or newsmonger­s) who share the news right away without checking. Do verify the authentici­ty of the news before you share it with others,” he added.

The event saw 392 individual­s received the awards. — Bernama

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