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Media Council aims to tackle disputes, set standards
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67358, member: 636"] Malaysia's media oversight organization will hold its first member assembly on Nov. 7, marking a transition toward independent governance and expanded authority in upholding journalistic standards nationwide. Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching said on Sunday the Malaysian Media Council should develop stronger capabilities for mediating conflicts and establishing ethical frameworks that address contemporary challenges facing news operations. Speaking at the Johor DAP State Annual Convention in Siang Hai Recreation Centre, Teo explained the council will offer parties disputing news coverage a venue to resolve complaints about fairness or accuracy through structured procedures. The upcoming session will transfer leadership selection from government appointment to membership elections, as per Section 8(4) of the Malaysian Media Council Act, thereby granting the body greater autonomy to strengthen the nation's information ecosystem. Members gathering for the inaugural assembly will determine protocols for future annual meetings, establish subscription costs, operational guidelines, and financial planning for 2026. The minister expressed confidence that self-governance will enable the council to function with enhanced effectiveness in promoting professional excellence and protecting press freedoms across Malaysia's evolving media landscape. [/QUOTE]
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