Journalists’ Code of Ethics safeguards media freedom of expression — Minister

20 Feb 2024 • 4:14 PM MYT
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PUTRAJAYA, Feb 20 — Freedom of expression in the media will continue to be safeguarded with the launch of the Malaysian Code of Ethics for Journalists, said Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil.

The code of ethics for journalists has existed since 1989 and has now been improved to continuously enhance journalistic skills.

“We are only as there are some points that need to be refined, for example, point eight, journalists need to prioritise improving their journalistic skills continuously, in line with the development of technology,” he told the press after launching the Malaysian Code of Ethics for Journalists today.

The Malaysian Code of Ethics for Journalists is an initiative of the Communications Ministry via the Malaysian Information Department (JaPen) and outlines eight journalists’ main responsibilities.

Apart from the responsibility for being the voice of a pluralistic society as well as agents facilitating dialogue, they must be transparent and have integrity when carrying out their duties.

They are also encouraged to consistently strive to be fair in delivering information and not be influenced by personal interests.

As journalists, they should check the validity and accuracy of the information, respect the privacy and confidentiality of sources, and give priority to continuously improving their journalistic skills.

“The ministry, JaPen, and myself, acknowledge the significant impact of technological advancements on the media industry and media companies.

“Many people complain, for example, about advertising expenditure; the amount spent on advertisements decreases every year, and more of that amount is spent on social media.

“So here, there needs to be not just a discussion, but journalists are also equipped to compete and provide services that readers and viewers,” Fahmi said.

— Bernama

 

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