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Fahmi refutes claims of directing MCMC to block news site

It has been reported that UtusanTV has been inaccessible since August 7

1:15 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil today said he did not give any instruction to the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) to block anyone on any platform.

He said this in response to the previous news report stating that a Malaysian news portal UtusanTV has been blocked by MCMC.

Fahmi said he has yet to receive any reports regarding the issue from the MCMC, but would ask the details from the commission.

“I believe media should be free and I have given no instruction to MCMC to block anyone whether it’s conventional (media) or social media. No such instruction has come from me or my office.

“If police reports or complaints are lodged by the public, MCMC has their own power and they can do that (block). Sometimes reports also come from the police,” he told reporters after the launching of Ohsem Digital Advertising Fund here.

Recently, it was reported that UtusanTV news portal has been inaccessible since August 7 after it was allegedly blocked by the MCMC.

At the same time, Utusan Malaysia has also issued a notice stating that its publication and parent company, Media Mulia Sdn Bhd, is unrelated to UtusanTV. – August 10, 2023

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