The continuing saga of the proposed Malaysian Press Council: a boone or bane?

The newspapers are regarded as the fourth estate in the system of government relating to their function to observe, comment or even investigate government’s activities on behalf of the public. The press has the power to mould public opinion with its reach in readership and influence. The powers also...

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Main Authors: Shuaib, Farid Sufian, Haron, Hafidz Hakimi
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Published: 2016
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spelling my.iium.irep.543842017-02-07T07:13:05Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/54384/ The continuing saga of the proposed Malaysian Press Council: a boone or bane? Shuaib, Farid Sufian Haron, Hafidz Hakimi H61.8 Communication of information K Law (General) KPG Malaysia The newspapers are regarded as the fourth estate in the system of government relating to their function to observe, comment or even investigate government’s activities on behalf of the public. The press has the power to mould public opinion with its reach in readership and influence. The powers also come together with the potential abuse. With its wide readership and influence, individual and corporate reputation and business may be destroyed with writings of false stories in the press. Thus, there is a need to control such power and one of the means to control it is through the establishment of a press council. One criticism of this proposal is the press in Malaysia is already burdened with onerous laws. This paper examines the development of the proposal by various stakeholders to establish a press council since 1973 and the competing interests for and against this proposal. The paper also looks at the possible fate of this proposal considering the long period it is held in abeyance. The research employs textual analysis. The paper concludes with the possibility of such a press council to be established through statutory means. 2016-10 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/54384/1/Farid_HafidzHakimi_MalaysianPressCouncil_Oct2016.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/54384/19/54384_ACMC%202016.pdf Shuaib, Farid Sufian and Haron, Hafidz Hakimi (2016) The continuing saga of the proposed Malaysian Press Council: a boone or bane? In: International Conference on Media, Communication, Culture and the Dynamics of Change (ACMC 2016), 27th-29th Oct. 2016, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. (Unpublished)
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The continuing saga of the proposed Malaysian Press Council: a boone or bane?
description The newspapers are regarded as the fourth estate in the system of government relating to their function to observe, comment or even investigate government’s activities on behalf of the public. The press has the power to mould public opinion with its reach in readership and influence. The powers also come together with the potential abuse. With its wide readership and influence, individual and corporate reputation and business may be destroyed with writings of false stories in the press. Thus, there is a need to control such power and one of the means to control it is through the establishment of a press council. One criticism of this proposal is the press in Malaysia is already burdened with onerous laws. This paper examines the development of the proposal by various stakeholders to establish a press council since 1973 and the competing interests for and against this proposal. The paper also looks at the possible fate of this proposal considering the long period it is held in abeyance. The research employs textual analysis. The paper concludes with the possibility of such a press council to be established through statutory means.
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author Shuaib, Farid Sufian
Haron, Hafidz Hakimi
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title The continuing saga of the proposed Malaysian Press Council: a boone or bane?
title_short The continuing saga of the proposed Malaysian Press Council: a boone or bane?
title_full The continuing saga of the proposed Malaysian Press Council: a boone or bane?
title_fullStr The continuing saga of the proposed Malaysian Press Council: a boone or bane?
title_full_unstemmed The continuing saga of the proposed Malaysian Press Council: a boone or bane?
title_sort continuing saga of the proposed malaysian press council: a boone or bane?
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url http://irep.iium.edu.my/54384/1/Farid_HafidzHakimi_MalaysianPressCouncil_Oct2016.pdf
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/54384/
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