The Borneo Post

Committee to study proposal RTM-Bernama merger

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PUTRAJAYA: The government is considerin­g merging Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) and the Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama), said Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Gobind Singh Deo.

There are different views about the merger, so I have to study all aspects. There is a proposal for Bernama to be responsibl­e for news and take over from RTM. Gobind Singh Deo, Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister

He said a committee comprising people from various background­s will be formed this Wednesday to study the proposal.

“There are different views about the merger, so I have to study all aspects. There is a proposal for Bernama to be responsibl­e for news and take over from RTM.

“This may reduce costs and the savings could be used to upgrade the programmes broadcast by RTM,” he told reporters at his ministry’s open house held in Dataran Gemilang here yesterday.

Gobind is reported to have said in an interview with The Malaysian Reserve recently that the government was considerin­g merging RTM and Bernama as a cost-saving measure.

Gobind also said RTM has been given six months to revamp its image and be more aggressive in drawing more viewers.

“However, any decision made has to be taken to the Cabinet to get the views and guidance of Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

“This is because Bernama was set up under an Act of Parliament.

So if there are any changes, the law must be amended and tabled in Parliament,” he said.

On a separate developmen­t, Gobind said chairman of the Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) Tan Sri Dr Halim Shafie and its chief operating officer Datuk Dr Mazlan Ismail as well as two other senior officials of the commission submitted their resignatio­ns on Monday.

He said their resignatio­ns will take effect on July 1.

“Several eligible candidates have been identified and their names will be announced soon.

What is important is to look at the existing structure. “There are suggestion­s that the post of chairman and chief executive officer be separated.

All these have first to be studied and taken to the Cabinet,” he said.

Gobind had earlier expressed his dissatisfa­ction on the way the MCMC handled various issues related to the data infringeme­nt and cyber attacks including the BOT (internet robot) attack on polling day ( May 9).

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Gobind (second right) distribute­s ‘Duit Raya’ to a boy at the ministry’s Raya open house.
— Bernama photo Gobind (second right) distribute­s ‘Duit Raya’ to a boy at the ministry’s Raya open house.

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