00:00The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission is investigating a Chinese-language daily over an alleged mistranslation of the Yang Dipertuan Agong's Royal Address at the opening of the new parliamentary session yesterday, Communications Minister Fahmy Fazil said.
00:17KISA investigations were being conducted under Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998, which covers the improper use of network facilities or services.
00:28In a statement today, he said that if police reports are lodged by any party, the matter would be treated separately and referred to the police for investigation in accordance with existing legal provisions.
00:40His statement followed a now-deleted Facebook post by China Press, which contained a headline in Mandarin suggesting that Sultan Ibrahim had said Malaysians who do not understand Bahasa Melayu should not stay in Malaysia.
00:53China Press removed the initial post and published a new one, with a headline correctly reflecting the King's remarks that Malaysians who cannot accept Bahasa Melayu as a national language are better off living elsewhere.
01:07Fahmy also urged the Malaysian Media Council as an independent body to ensure compliance with journalistic ethics and to promote responsible and accurate reporting.
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