The Borneo Post

Fahmi: KKD mulling licence for social media platforms

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KUCHING: The Ministry of Communicat­ions and Digital (KKD) is mulling over the possibilit­y of requiring major social media platforms TikTok, Google, and Meta to register for licences.

Minister Fahmi Fadzil said this is to ensure a sustainabl­e and healthy media ecosystem in Malaysia.

He said the ministry recently discussed several issues with the Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), including whether registrati­on and licensing should be required for the social media platforms.

“I have discussed with MCMC to look into the needs for us to register and provide licensing for these platforms.

“We see the need to consider implementi­ng a mechanism for at least the three platforms to contribute back to the media industry in Malaysia.

“A lot of content provided by our media organisati­ons has benefitted the platforms but the return they (media organisati­ons) get is very much less.

“This is to help make sure that the (media) ecosystem in Malaysia is sustainabl­e and healthy,” he told reporters here yesterday after presenting Tabung Kasih@Hawana aid to Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) staff member Irwan Budi Annuar, 49.

Irwan, who served RTM for about 20 years, is suffering from kidney and lung complicati­ons as well as declining vision.

He has three children aged 19, 17, and 15.

Fahmi said Irwan is the 20th recipient of assistance from the National Journalist­s Day (Hawana) fund, which aims to help media personnel who have fallen on hard times.

“We want to see how else we can help. We visit them to understand their background and other problems faced by them, and seek sustainabl­e solutions,” he said.

He hoped that Tabung Kasih@ Hawana would be able to reach out to more media personnel in need, particular­ly stringers.

According to him, more media organisati­ons are recruiting stringers rather than permanent staff.

“Should anything happen, the social safety net would not be as good as that for full-time employees. Within this week, we will meet with Perkeso (Social Security Organisati­on) to see if we can expand this social safety net.

“We will continue this Tabung Kasih@Hawana since our Prime Minister has announced RM1 million for the fund,” he said.

Fahmi is currently on a working visit to Sarawak for the Malaysia Day celebratio­n, which will be held at Stadium Perpaduan in Petra Jaya here tomorrow (Sept 16).

Tabung Kasih@Hawana, which was establishe­d in conjunctio­n with Hawana 2023, aims to support media practition­ers, former media personnel, and veteran journalist­s in need.

The KKD initiative has been implemente­d through the National News Agency of Malaysia (Bernama) since April 14.

Tabung Kasih@Hawana also reached out to former New Sarawak Tribune sports editor Juary Mesa, who suffered a stroke in 2021.

The assistance was presented by the Hawana 2023 Secretaria­t, who visited him at his residence in Asajaya.

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Fahmi presents the aid to Irwan.

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