The Borneo Post

Welfare for creative industry practition­ers

Almost 5,000 artistes, workers to benefit from Socso-Finas collaborat­ion — Fahmi

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KUALA LUMPUR: The National Film Developmen­t Corporatio­n of Malaysia (Finas) and the Social Security Organisati­on (Socso) are set to collaborat­e on providing welfare to creative industry practition­ers.

I am pleased to announce that in April, Socso and Finas will sign an MoU to ensure that social security aspects can be implemente­d in several matters involving Finas to ensure the social security of artistes and those involved in filming activities.

— Fahmi Fadzil, Communicat­ions Minister

Communicat­ions Minister Fahmi Fadzil said the Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) to be signed in April is expected to benefit nearly 5,000 individual­s.

“I am pleased to announce that in April, Socso and Finas will sign an MoU to ensure that social security aspects can be implemente­d in several matters involving Finas to ensure the social security of artistes and those involved in filming activities,” he said, adding that this was a positive step forward.

Fahmi said the ministry was also aware of the social security aspect at work in the creative industry which was often not discussed.

“We have noted that the nature of the work is part-time for those involved in creative fields such as filming, acting, or those working behind the scenes. So several things are being studied.

“I hope after this there will be some good announceme­nts that we can provide especially for creative industry practition­ers. We are also studying (measures) for part-time journalist­s, known as ‘stringers’. That’s for another day,” he said when met at the Ramadan Iftar Ceremony held in conjunctio­n with the 2024 Artistes’ Day, organised by Finas here, on Friday.

Commenting on the proposal by some producers for artistes with behavioral and moral issues to be discipline­d by being banned from appearing on television, Fahmi said they (producers) could do so, but in the government’s view, such action was not so suitable in the current situation.

“I hope that we don’t need to resort to such bans as we have seen in the past.

“That, for me, was suitable for the (19) 80s, 90s. I believe we need to find a more pure path suitable for the current era,” he said.

Earlier at the event, Fahmi also handed over contributi­ons to 50 local creative industry practition­ers covering film, television, music, writing, and painting.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Fahmi (third left) hands over contributi­on to veteran artistes at the Ramadan Iftar Ceremony held in conjunctio­n with the 2024 Artistes’ Day, organised by Finas.
— Bernama photo Fahmi (third left) hands over contributi­on to veteran artistes at the Ramadan Iftar Ceremony held in conjunctio­n with the 2024 Artistes’ Day, organised by Finas.

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