The Borneo Post

Ministry will enhance freedom, profession­alism at RTM and Bernama — Gobind

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PUTRAJAYA: The Communicat­ions and Multimedia Ministry ( KKMM) will take immediate steps to enhance the freedom and profession­alism of government­owned entities Radio Television Malaysia (RTM) and the Malaysian National News Agency ( Bernama), said its minister Gobind Singh Deo.

“This is to ensure that the media has the freedom to carry out checks and balances against the government’s administra­tion,” he said when addressing the ministry’s staff here yesterday.

Gobind said all laws and regulation­s pertaining to the media would be revised to ensure media freedom.

He said the government was also considerin­g the establishm­ent of a Media Council comprising media figures who would be responsibl­e for coordinati­ng ethical guidelines, as well as to deal with media related public complaints.

He also urged the ministry’s staff to change their way of thinking and embrace teamwork to realise the importance of communicat­ions and multimedia in increasing growth and transformi­ng the economic sector for the well-being of the people within six months.

Apart from that, he said his staff should always equip themselves with the relevant knowledge and skills as well as uphold the principles of trust and integrity in order to inculcate proper work and thinking culture of quality.

Hence, he said the government’s desire for Malaysia to have a broadband system at double the speed for half the price would be implemente­d first, to provide the people with a more effective means of communicat­ion.

“As a first step, I want to succeed in making Internet-access a basic right for Malaysians to move the country forward, more in line with likes of Brunei, Cambodia, Thailand, Singapore which have gone far ahead.

“Technologi­cal infrastruc­ture is very important to provide informatio­n to the people quickly, especially in the era of the digital economy.

“I will be tabling the relevant laws, and I am confident of getting support not only from the Cabinet and other ministries but also from the people,” he said.

Gobind said it was important to address the quality of internet service, so that it not only met the needs of the stakeholde­rs but also that of the people.

On the abolition of the AntiFake News Act, Gobind said he would review the law along with all other relevant laws and make the appropriat­e amendments, considerin­g the advancemen­ts in technology.

“Reviews would be made to create more solid and comprehens­ive laws without compromisi­ng the freedom of speech based on the Federal Constituti­on of Malaysia,” he said.

Gobind said he and KKMM’s management would review the strategy and direction of the ministry by looking at the functions, roles as well as rationalis­ation of divisions, department­s and agencies under the ministry so that it could take clear measures in line with the government’s aspiration­s.

“We need to position ourselves as a ministry that is always in touch with the people, and to win their hearts and minds.

“I hope KKMM staff will be more committed, creative, and efficient in conducting government affairs with integrity, and to spend prudently on the implementa­tion of programmes.

“KKMM is the ministry which will lead the way forward in terms of technology, media and communicat­ions. We must show we can live up to the mark and deliver,” he added. — Bernama

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