The Borneo Post

MyGCC now under Communicat­ions Ministry — Fahmi

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CYBERJAYA: The Malaysian Government Call Centre (MyGCC), which was previously under the Malaysian Administra­tive Modernisat­ion and Management Planning Unit (Mampu), is now placed under the Ministry of Communicat­ions, minister Fahmi Fadzil said.

“The decision to place MyGCC under the Ministry of Communicat­ions is due to the agency’s crucial role as the primary communicat­ion channel between the government and the public to obtain informatio­n and to lodge complaints,” he said.

Fahmi also said MyDigital Corporatio­n, which was previously under the purview of the Ministry of Economy, has been transferre­d to the Ministry of Digital.

“There are a few more agencies, either new or in the process of having their transfers confirmed.

“By the end of the month, a Ministeria­l Function Order will be published to determine the ministries and the agencies under them, which will serve as an official directory of where these agencies are located,” he said after visiting MyGCC here yesterday.

Also present were his deputy Teo Nie Ching and Communicat­ions Ministry secretary-general Datuk Mohamad Fauzi Md Isa.

The Malaysian National News Agency, Tun Abdul Razak Broadcasti­ng and Informatio­n Institute, Informatio­n Department, Broadcasti­ng Department, National Film Developmen­t Corporatio­n Malaysia, Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission, and MyCreative Ventures remain under the Ministry of Communicat­ions.

Prior to this, it was reported that the Department of Community Communicat­ions (J-Kom), which was previously under the Prime Minister’s Department, is now also overseen by the Ministry of Communicat­ions.

On MyGCC, Fahmi said that the call centre handled approximat­ely 955,867 transactio­ns last year through various platforms, with 99.26 per cent of them being telephone calls.

He noted that most calls were related to the Ministry of Home Affairs and its agencies, such as the Immigratio­n Department and the National Registrati­on Department, as well as the Road Transport Department.

“Since many people now interact through applicatio­ns like WhatsApp, Telegram, and so on, I have asked the MyGCC team to explore what we can do to improve communicat­ion processes, including the adoption of AI (artificial intelligen­ce) to utilise platforms other than voice calls, such as WhatsApp and so forth,” he said.

At present, the public can make inquiries, complaints, suggestion­s, or give feedback, request for service transfers, and express appreciati­on to all government agencies through seven communicat­ion channels using a single number, without the need to physically visit the respective government agencies or ministries.

The seven channels are voice calls, Short Message Service (SMS), email, Facebook, X, Instagram, and the Siti@MyGCC chatbot applicatio­n.

When asked about the fate of contract workers in the broadcasti­ng and entertainm­ent sectors, Fahmi acknowledg­ed the incident involving a radio announcer whose contract was not renewed, but stressed that the government does not intervene in contractua­l issues between the radio announcer and the company.

“Much of my focus now is to ensure that if there are contracts, they should include social security aspects through the Social Security Organisati­on (Socso), especially concerning stringers, freelance journalist­s, and the cast and crew in either filmmaking or performing arts.

“I see that many of the contract issues we are examining relate more to social security aspects, but we do not interfere with matters such as salary. That is up to the parties involved to discuss,” he said.

The recent announceme­nt involving Suria FM radio announcer, Tyzo, 47, caused a stir as many were dissatisfi­ed with the sudden terminatio­n of his contract.

Tyzo, whose real name is Tuah Zolqarnain Idris, was the winner of the Most Popular Radio Announcer Award at the 35th Anugerah Bintang Popular Berita Harian last year.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? (From left) Mohamad Fauzi, Fahmi and Teo monitor staff at work during their visit to MyGCC.
— Bernama photo (From left) Mohamad Fauzi, Fahmi and Teo monitor staff at work during their visit to MyGCC.

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