Saturday, May 27, 2023

Fahmi: Telegram ‘unwilling to cooperate’ with Communications and Digital Ministry




Fahmi: Telegram ‘unwilling to cooperate’ with Communications and Digital Ministry




Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil speaks during the launch of the logo and theme for 2023’s National Day and Malaysia Day in Kuala Lumpur May 27, 2023. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa

Saturday, 27 May 2023 11:51 AM MYT



KUALA LUMPUR, May 27 — Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil today said that Telegram has been “unwilling to cooperate” with the ministry, despite multiple requests for a meeting since January.

Fahmi said that his ministry has received many complaints of ongoing misuse of the platform, such as scams, pornography, and illegal drug sales.


“I have asked the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) to look at what are the appropriate decisions that need to be made.

“This is because we have received many complaints, and we do not see that there is sincerity on the part of Telegram to cooperate,” he told reporters after the launch of the logo and theme for 2023’s National Day and Malaysia Day, at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre Park here.


Fahmi added that most of the other social media platforms, such as TikTok, Facebook and Twitter, have been cooperating with the ministry.


He said that although other countries have had issues with TikTok regarding cybersecurity, Malaysia did not share the same views.

“Malaysia as a sovereign country, does not need to follow the footsteps of other countries and we have the right to make our own decisions based on facts and assessments made by our agencies,” he said.

Fahmi said that the Communications and Digital Ministry, with agencies such as MCMC and the National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA), is constantly observing and examining developments in cybersecurity issues, including on social media.

“The truth is that Telegram is the one that is very worrying,” he said.

Replying to questions regarding National Journalists Day, Fahmi said that the government is still studying what provisions are to be included in the proposed Malaysian Media Council Bill.

“The media industry in Malaysia is facing pressures in terms of the economy... this gives an impact on the welfare of journalists, and this aspect is being given attention by the government.

“I hope that we will be able to make some announcements soon on policy issues related to this,” he said.

National Journalists Day, also known as Hawana, is celebrated on May 29.

2 comments:

  1. Wakakaka... I am totally not surprised. I guess Fahmi simply does not understand what he is dealing with .

    Telegram was founded by two Russians, and as far as is suspected, is still mainly operated out of Russia. After all , there must still be a team that manages their coding and database, and an organisation that pays their salaries, hires and fires staff.

    However , Telegram is a completely faceless organisation, and there is no "Telegram Company" that Malaysia can talk to.

    I always laugh at people who have exited from WhatsApp and Facebook etc. because they don't trust American corporations, and choose to use Telegram, a completely secretive , faceless, likely Russia-based platform.

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    1. Know-nothing mfer, talk to those ex-hongki 废青 to find out WHY they used Telegram in coordinating their wanton destructions of HK!

      Behind Telegram - lies that dirty hand of uncle Sam!

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